-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 23
Term Tracker Annotation
madbkr edited this page Sep 16, 2024
·
1 revision
The term tracker annotation is an annotation to link a class in the ontology to the corresponding issue and pull request.
To add the annotation in protege:
- Select the class in the class hierarchy window.
- Click the plus sign next to "Annotation" in the annotations window where definitions etc are added.
- Choose "term tracker annotation" in the list of annotations on the left side of the opened window (subclass of editors note)
- Write the annotation. It's structured like this:
issue: https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology/issues/227
pull request: https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology/pull/279
- If there are already term tracker annotations for this term, add your term track AT THE BOTTOM of the annotation.
- Add a brief description above your new links.
- Save, commit and push your changes as usual.
You already know what to do? Perfect, make sure that you miss no step by using checklists
Symbols used in this wiki:
🐙➔ github | 🔶➔ git | 📙➔ protégé | 📝➔ text editor | 🤖➔ robot
-
Home
- Welcome! How to participate
- Use Cases
- Best Practice Principles
- Structure of the OEO
-
Tutorials: How to...
- ...Get Involved (First Steps)
- ...Contribute
- ...Use Protégé to Change the Ontology
- ...Test the Ontology
- ...Write Competency Questions
- ...Choose a Class Type
- ...Deal with Ambiguous Terms
- ...Use Term Tracker Annotations
- ...Use the GitHub Labels
- ...Set up OwlViz for Visualisation
- ...Use Automation of Recurring Text Entries
- ...Manually Merge Terms from Other Ontologies 🤖
- ...Release a New Ontology Version
- ...Translate Into Turtle RDF
- Setup your Work Environment and Get Involved
- ...Maintain automated Workflows for GitHub Issues and PRs
- Get to Know the Workflow This sections will contain the full workflow in the future
- Tools and Utilities
- Community