Create an ontology from which derive the Yaml format #133
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Dear Emidio, thanks for your comment! As this is an international forum, would you mind posting your comment in English? Thank you! 😄 |
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Hello @EmidioStani there's no such thing yet, would you like to take a shot at it? :) |
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cc @mfortini |
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I think the better approach would be the other way round: create a mapping from the Yaml-format to RDF. Best method to do so is JSON-LD (or YAML-LD, practically the same). A starting point to find RDF properties that publiccode.yml can be mapped to is Description of a Project (DOAP) vocabulary. To formally define the Yaml format, the right level of description is not RDF but a Schema language such as JSON Schema (can be used for YAML as well) |
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It is a really an interesting project, discovered today at Fosdem, I wonder if there is an ontology or a vocabulary created (I see there are definitions, cardinalities, etc) in RDF from which derive the Yaml format.
Since I work for the SEMICeu project, where they are vocabularies like CPOV (which defines a Public Organisation which in turn could use a software described in public code), it could be nice linking them.
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