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    = Contributing to SDO =
    = Contributing to SDO =
    The Shared Desktop Ontologies project follows a strict review policy. In order for any changes to be made, a [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf/newticket new ticket] must first be filed stating the changes that wish to be made, and the rationale behind them.
    Here is a [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf/report/1 list] of all the currently open tickets.
    == Discussing the changes ==
    Most discussions happen in the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk nepomuk mailing list]. Feel free to email us about any changes.


    = Creating a custom ontology =
    = Creating a custom ontology =

    Revision as of 07:46, 23 August 2012

    The Shared Desktop Ontologies were written with a very broad purpose in mind. That being said, they are still cases that are often not covered by it. In that case there are two possible options for extending the ontologies

    Contributing to SDO

    The Shared Desktop Ontologies project follows a strict review policy. In order for any changes to be made, a new ticket must first be filed stating the changes that wish to be made, and the rationale behind them.

    Here is a list of all the currently open tickets.

    Discussing the changes

    Most discussions happen in the nepomuk mailing list. Feel free to email us about any changes.

    Creating a custom ontology

    Most of the ontologies are written in the trig syntax.

    In order to install an ontology, the follow files are required -

    • ontology-name.trig The TriG file containing the ontology
    • ontology-name.ontology.in A file describing the ontology


    In order to ease the process of creating custom ontologies a template ontology is provided in kdeexamples/nepomuk/ontology