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https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/ is outdated #520

Closed jonathanunderwood closed 1 year ago

jonathanunderwood commented 1 year ago

Bug description

Navigating to https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/documentation/index.html is still showing documentation for version 0.9.1 instead of the current (1.1.0) version of the ontology.

None of the imported ontologies for 1.1.0 are available (e.g. https://ontology.unifiedcyberontology.org/uco/tool/1.1.0) etc, which means having to configure Protege to import locally, etc. Overall this all leads to a very poor user experience.

ajnelson-nist commented 1 year ago

Hello @jonathanunderwood ,

We are aware of the issue. An Apache complication arose with the transition to 1.0.0. We are revising the deployment strategy.

jonathanunderwood commented 1 year ago

As a stopgap, given that this has been broken for a couple of years, it seems, is it worth considering shipping a catalog-v001.xml with UCO releases?

ajnelson-nist commented 1 year ago

We acknowledge this has been an issue since the 1.0.0 release at the end of August, 2022.

A community member is currently working on this issue, which will ship and maintain catalog-v001.xml files.

jonathanunderwood commented 1 year ago

That's great, thanks - lots of great thinking in the issue 449 linked-to in that issue as well - love the thoroughness

ajnelson-nist commented 1 year ago

Hi @jonathanunderwood ,

We are close to posting the up-to-date UCO documentation. The CASE Ontology documentation site has been updated to 1.1.0, visible here. We are currently porting its updates to UCO.

With the way the build system works, the CASE documentation happens to include all of UCO's documentation. So, perhaps that might meet your needs while we're waiting for the last deployment steps for UCO.

ajnelson-nist commented 1 year ago

Hi @jonathanunderwood ,

I'm pleased to report that with assistance of several Adoption Committee members, the documentation service is now up to date and provides machine-consumable ontology resources for CASE and UCO at their ontology IRIs.

I think that settles this Issue, so I'll be closing it now. Thank you for raising notice.

--Alex

jonathanunderwood commented 1 year ago

@ajnelson-nist Awesome, thank you so much for the work that went into this.