Hi.

I'm not sure I've read previous discussions on the subject so I hope I'm
not too off-topic here.

Le mercredi 16 février 2011 à 17:47 -0500, Arthur Ryman a écrit :
> Jim,
> 
> The project I was referring to is Open Ontology Repository [1]. This is an 
> open source project based on BioPortal which hosts many biology 
> ontologies. There is a sandbox server [2]. I saw a panel discussion on 
> this at SemTech 2010 [3]. I don't think they have a public instance up.
> 

I've seen also the OSCA Foundation (Open Semantic Collaboration
Architecture Foundation : http://www.oscaf.org/) mentioned in a
presentation some time ago. 

According to the context (common standards in collaborative software)
that they advertise on their home page, maybe that would be more
compatible than some biotech community ?

Just my 2 cents,

Best regards,

> From:
> James Conallen/Philadelphia/IBM@IBMUS
> To:
> Arthur Ryman/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
> Date:
> 02/16/2011 10:30 AM
> Subject:
> Public repository/registry for vocabularies
> 
> 
> Hi Arthur,
> 
> Just a reminder to dig up that repository you thought might be appropriate 
> for our OSLC use to publish our vocabularies.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> <jim/>
> 
> jim conallen
> CAM Lead Architect, OSLC AM Lead
> [email protected]
> Rational Software, IBM Software Group
> 
> 
> 
> 
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