Josh, there appears to be some correlation between amount of aeration and pathogen kill at cold composting temperatures. For example, the manually aerated
Omick Barrell Toilet was certified to reliably kill pathogens in only 4 months, but most designs I've seen recommend a conservative 2yrs with no aeration (e.g. Joe Jenkins). The passively aerated
Geoff Lawton Wheelie Bin design supposedly takes 6-10months, but I don't know if that was even formally tested. This
hybrid eco-toilet uses a fan during the aging period and still requires at least a year. The temperature vs pathogen kill curve for hot composting is independent of aeration, but I think a 55 gallon drum or wheely bin would be too small to achieve that without help. If you're letting it age for 2 years to be conservative anyways it may not matter.
What designs are you looking into? For awareness, there is also a Toilet Alternatives forum under the Building group.