From till at iks.cs.ovgu.de Tue Sep 13 08:19:33 2016 From: till at iks.cs.ovgu.de (Till Mossakowski) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 08:19:33 +0200 Subject: [oor-forum] Re-implementation of Ontohub - feedback welcome In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <94a198d3-d085-9488-03db-af5575c8af9e@iks.cs.ovgu.de> Dear OOR community, there has been some feedback on the new Ontohub architecture at https://gist.github.com/tillmo/dc97c81e7bef75cbe93b85a0a1153d8e Many thanks! Since this gist page unfortunately does not send out notifications on new entries, I suggest to continue the discussion on this email list. Basically, there are several issues and suggestions: 1) use of git as backend, instead of some CMS. Currently, we are inclied to stay with git, since it is quite popular and also used by COLORE. Note that does *not* mean use of github! An alternative suggestion is the use of a CMS (possible attractive features being social software features and support for workflows). Do you know a suitable candidate? It should support version control. I would be interested in what the differences between this version control and git are. Maybe there is even a CMS with git version control? 2) re-use of NCBO technology. Here, the question is: how much is the NCBO technology tied to OWL? 3) use of Ruby on Rails as backend. Here, the main argument is the possible re-use of existing Ontohub code and programming skills. However, note that Ruby on Rails has a much smaller role, because we intend to use ember.js (written in Javascript) for the frontend. Are there specific alternative suggestions? Further comments and suggestions are welcome! All the best, Till Am 28.08.2016 um 00:56 schrieb Till Mossakowski: > > Dear users and friends of Ontohub, > > the Ontohub development team has decided to re-implement Ontohub > from scratch for several reasons, see > > https://gist.github.com/tillmo/dc97c81e7bef75cbe93b85a0a1153d8e > > Feedback, discussion and support are welcome. However, please do not > reply to this email (that would not reach all its recipients), but > give feedback directly at the above URL. For writing, you need to sign > up at github, which however is very easy. > > All the best, > > Till > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Message Archives: https://listserv.ovgu.de/pipermail/oor-forum/ > Subscribe: mailto:oor-forum-subscribe at ovgu.de > Config/Unsubscribe: https://listserv.ovgu.de/mailman/listinfo/oor-forum > Wiki: http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OpenOntologyRepository -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: