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The DOL Ontology previously had certain notes related to its formalization (such as things we'd have liked to formalize but that would be rejected by Protégé or wouldn't work in OWL at all) as annotations in the todo ad hoc namespace.
To avoid use of non-standard namespaces they have meanwhile been changed to rdfs:comment. This doesn't make sense, as these notes are distinct from human-readable documentation.
For now I have prefixed such rdfs:comments with "Developers' note: ", but at some point we should introduce a dedicated annotation property for them.
The DOL Ontology previously had certain notes related to its formalization (such as things we'd have liked to formalize but that would be rejected by Protégé or wouldn't work in OWL at all) as annotations in the
todo
ad hoc namespace.To avoid use of non-standard namespaces they have meanwhile been changed to
rdfs:comment
. This doesn't make sense, as these notes are distinct from human-readable documentation.For now I have prefixed such
rdfs:comment
s with "Developers' note: ", but at some point we should introduce a dedicated annotation property for them.