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Author SHA1 Message Date
markd
42ea8e563e Update shared-desktop-ontologies to 0.5
0.5
        05/09/2010 - phreedom
                Added new properties:
                      nco:start
                      nco:end
                to allow defining nco:Roles that only span a certain time.

        05/09/2010 - phreedom
                Inverted property ndo:involvedInEvent by switching
                domain and range. The new property is named
                ndo:involved.

        05/08/2010 - trueg
                Fixed graph URIs in NDO metadata.

0.4
        05/04/2010 - trueg:
                Added NDO and NUAO ontologies to the distributed ontologies.
                Both are still marked as being in the "Testing" state.

        05/04/2010 - trueg:
                Fixed syntax error in nid3.trig

        03/12/2010 - m4db0b
                Deprecated NMO properties with range nco:Contact and added equivalent
                ones with range nco:ContactMedium:
                Deprecated properties:
                        nmo:to
                        nmo:cc
                        nmo:bcc
                        nmo:from
                        nmo:primaryRecipient
                        nmo:replyTo
                        nmo:recipient
                        nmo:secondaryRecipient
                        nmo:sender

                New properties:
                        nmo:emailTo
                        nmo:emailCc
                        nmo:emailBcc
                        nmo:messageFrom
                        nmo:primaryMessageRecipient
                        nmo:messageReplyTo
                        nmo:messageRecipient
                        nmo:secondaryMessageRecipient
                        nmo:messageSender
2010-10-25 20:14:49 +00:00
markd
a0c087cd01 Initial import shared-desktop-ontologies-0.3
The shared-desktop-ontologies package brings the semantic web to the desktop
in terms of vocabulary. It contains the well known core ontologies such as RDF
and RDFS as well as the Nepomuk ontologies which are used by projects like KDE
or Strigi.
2010-04-09 23:36:21 +00:00