The specs use http://purl.org/fdp/fdp-o# as the fdp-o prefix, but the home.fairdatapoint.org harvester refuses to accept this. The FDP is marked as invalid. This could be fixed by replacing the purl.org prefix with https://w3id.org/fdp/fdp-o#. Both locations refer to the same OWL file on the same GitHub repo but in different tags (master vs. v1.1, respectively).
This may highlight a problem in the specs, a problem in the harvester, or an issue with the logic of redirecting URIs used as identifiers. In the latter case, my logic argues that if two URIs point to the same object, the two URIs should be considered aliases of the same object and, therefore, should be usable interchangeably.
The specs use
http://purl.org/fdp/fdp-o#
as thefdp-o
prefix, but thehome.fairdatapoint.org
harvester refuses to accept this. The FDP is marked as invalid. This could be fixed by replacing thepurl.org
prefix withhttps://w3id.org/fdp/fdp-o#
. Both locations refer to the same OWL file on the same GitHub repo but in different tags (master vs. v1.1, respectively). This may highlight a problem in the specs, a problem in the harvester, or an issue with the logic of redirecting URIs used as identifiers. In the latter case, my logic argues that if two URIs point to the same object, the two URIs should be considered aliases of the same object and, therefore, should be usable interchangeably.