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Cors does not work with Something isn't working
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header set
bug
#50
opened Jul 28, 2024 by
GordianDziwis
Allow the parsing of OBO files
enhancement
New feature or request
#36
opened Sep 27, 2023 by
yum-yab
integrate some tools to show the diffs between versions
enhancement
New feature or request
#27
opened Jan 27, 2023 by
JJ-Author
display a dependency tree (imported ontologies)
enhancement
New feature or request
#26
opened Jan 27, 2023 by
JJ-Author
4 tasks
List of unreachable and unmaintained ontologies to manually import into Archivo (forced admin inclusion)
enhancement
New feature or request
#22
opened Nov 14, 2022 by
JJ-Author
1 task
check to include foops
enhancement
New feature or request
#21
opened Jul 28, 2022 by
JJ-Author
2 tasks
DBpedia Archivo has an issue to include Population and Community Ontology
#20
opened Jul 2, 2022 by
tiwari2019
Render ontology documentation with pyLODE
enhancement
New feature or request
#16
opened Oct 8, 2021 by
GordianDziwis
Use more/another reasoner for consistency checks
enhancement
New feature or request
#15
opened Jun 30, 2021 by
yum-yab
5th Star suggestion: CORS compatibility
enhancement
New feature or request
#8
opened Dec 14, 2020 by
yum-yab
Make Range filters for the archive
enhancement
New feature or request
#7
opened Dec 8, 2020 by
yum-yab
LODE conformity for skos:ConceptSchemes
bug
Something isn't working
#5
opened Nov 19, 2020 by
yum-yab
Use resource of ontology as backup
enhancement
New feature or request
#1
opened Apr 27, 2020 by
yum-yab
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