Seems reasonable.

I'm trying to picture how having 30K+ classes is a serious limit. I've seen
ontologies that had a couple thousand classes, but those were usually
through kitchen-sink-level of including other data schemas, with most of
those classes unpopulated by data. I'm pretty sure I could represent all of
Wikipedia with fewer than 500 classes.

- Craig -

On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 10:22 AM, scott molinari <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If the creation of class also automatically creates a cluster, then I
> would imagine the same limit of 32K clusters is the limit on classes too?
> And is it also true, if additional clusters are added to a class, then the
> total number of available classes is also reduced?
>
> Scott
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