Hi, Leo Sauermann wrote: > ok, now as we have agreed to merge and work together as one big group of > opensource/standardization folks, > > who is going to maintain/edit which ontology? I volunteer to maintain the NASO ontology that was started not so long ago. http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/wiki/NasoOntology
I've already chatted with some people about this, and I will update the wiki page with some ideas soon. Cheers, Laura > > using my feeling for ontology management and my open source experience, > I think we could need answers to some questions: > > as with every good project, I would like to know the names of people who > feel responsible to work for the quality. I would like to see an > ontology maintainer/editor for each ontology. > I would see this as role comparable to an open source project > administrator/maintainer, the one guy who reads the commits and kicks > butts when unit tests fail, etc. > Of course, it would be better to see two or three maintainers per > ontology, but lets start with one, or? > > to distribute work, it would be clever to have at least one maintainer > per ontology. > who of the previous posters feels responsible for which ontology? > > This is exactly as we have been doing it for the last three years, no > surprises here so far. > > up to today, this is the page with the maintainers names: > http://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/wiki/OntologyMaintenance > > where do you think we should move this page to? > I thought both here: > http://www.oscaf.org/ontologies > and there: > http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/oscaf/ > > I volunteer to continue maintaining PIMO, > but as so many people are interested in NIE/NMO, NCO, NFO, NID3, > I would like to see someone from the Xesam guys to join here with Antoni. > so I step back maintaininng the NIE stack. > > afaik, phreedom could take my place there, that would be good. > > but since now move to xesam/freedesktop, I don't know where this should be. > I feel more home in TRAC, but am happy to learn something new. > Please give me an account and point me to the "welcome to freedesktop" > page explaining how things work, I only know the eclipse.org and sf.net > policies. > > Also I would like to get an account on the project management system we > are going to use and instructions how to file my tickets, I have a > backlog of one ticket for pimo: > https://dev.nepomuk.semanticdesktop.org/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&group=component&component=ontology-pimo&order=priority > > in the case freedesktop doesn't have anything like this, I would propose > to fall back to http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/oscaf/, as we > (phreedom, strueg, me) thought we will do back in february, but I would > guess it just takes time to learn how it works on freedesktop. > > curious to learn the itnerna there, > > best > Leo > _______________________________________________ Xesam mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xesam
