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OWL file to describe entire opengov ontology #128
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Yes, certainly! Thanks for volunteering to do this, @joepsz |
@joepsz - great suggestion! Have you made any progress already for this? |
Working on it on a fork of this repo. Cool to hear that the Flemish government might want to use this, @DieterDePaepe. I wasn't able to convince the Dutch Parliament to fully embrace popolo. When making the ontology, I try to follow the documentation as close as possible, so don't expect any surprises in the ontology. However, I made it a bit more restrictive. For example, anything that should have a date string needs to be an |
@joepio Thanks for working on this. If not yet done so consider joining https://www.w3.org/community/opengov/ That CG is currently not really active but that might change at any moment as a critical mass for Linked Data seems to exist now in this section of the Open Data world. Some of these issues might also be interesting to work on: https://github.com/OpenGovLD/specs/issues |
The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a w3c standard for formally describing the structure of knowledge for a particular domain.
Having a .owl file has a couple of advantages:
I'd like to help create this. If I were to create an ontology that describes all of Popolo, would that be accepted in a pull request?
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