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We are initiating the second ontology of the OEFamily:
The Open Transport and Trade Ontology (OTO)
We start with a new repository and copy the existing functions and workflows of the OEO.
I would like to redesign the README pages and add additional repo features and badges.
Happy to hear this! During this year I have been doing some preliminary work pertaining electric vehicles charging infrastructure. In this paper I summarized what it is out there regarding transport ontologies, there I point out that the work done by the Toronto crew in the iCity TPSO is a solid baseline.
I suggest we don't sleep on the CCO, the folks from Buffalo are very active and it is practically the continuation of the BFO work. I personally found so far very practical and I work with this Ontology a lot, it complements the OEO very well.
I really suggest that we sit down a bit and figure out a way in which we can avoid the pitfalls we met during the OEO development, particularly the problems that raise from having such a big scope for a single Ontology. I really think OTO users and developers will be able to profit more from it if it is highly modular.
We are initiating the second ontology of the OEFamily:
The Open Transport and Trade Ontology (OTO)
We start with a new repository and copy the existing functions and workflows of the OEO.
I would like to redesign the README pages and add additional repo features and badges.
@carstenhoyerklick has the honour to choose the first class.
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