Hello,
I saw that reproduce-me imports P-Plan Ontology from http://purl.org/net/p-plan. When I try to use reproduce-me in Protege, P-Plan is not imported. I already wrote to Daniel Garijo about it. He says that probably Protege does not follow all the redirects of the PURL. He suggested to use https://purl.org/net/p-plan instead, while he does further tests. In Protege, this helps to load the axioms from P-Plan.
I also tried to ingest reproduce-me to the TIB Terminology Service, which did not work out. I am not sure, but maybe this could also be caused by the missing import. The service is OLS-based and retrieves all data of an ontology directly from the web. Therefore I would like to support the suggestion to switch to https://purl.org/net/p-plan in the import here instead of fixing it locally. This may help me a lot.
Thanks for considering and all the best
Susanne
Hello,
I saw that reproduce-me imports P-Plan Ontology from http://purl.org/net/p-plan. When I try to use reproduce-me in Protege, P-Plan is not imported. I already wrote to Daniel Garijo about it. He says that probably Protege does not follow all the redirects of the PURL. He suggested to use https://purl.org/net/p-plan instead, while he does further tests. In Protege, this helps to load the axioms from P-Plan.
I also tried to ingest reproduce-me to the TIB Terminology Service, which did not work out. I am not sure, but maybe this could also be caused by the missing import. The service is OLS-based and retrieves all data of an ontology directly from the web. Therefore I would like to support the suggestion to switch to https://purl.org/net/p-plan in the import here instead of fixing it locally. This may help me a lot.
Thanks for considering and all the best
Susanne