Hello,

  I'm sketching out some potential Fedora customizations, but would
like to canvas the user community for solutions to a couple of
library-oriented needs first.

1. Embargo dates and XACML: We'd like to be able to indicate a date
property on an object before which actions are denied to
non-administrative users.  My proposal would involve a
ResourceAttributeFinderModule that provides an object property that
can be compared to the existing current date functions in XACML.  Are
there any other solutions out there?

2. Searching objects or datastreams by content hash: This could be
spun off into an external search (like gsearch), but has anyone
experimented with Fedora search customizations to push md5 hash values
into the object search database?  I'd rather avoid using the
triplestore both to minimize the size of the graph and to avoid
reproducing the hash value twice in an object.

regards,
  Ben Armintor

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