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==Notification== | ==Notification== | ||
Send an email notification to <code>go-friends@mailman.stanford.edu</code> and create a ticket with the same | Send an email notification to <code>go-friends@mailman.stanford.edu</code> and create a ticket with the same notification in the '''[https://github.com/geneontology/go-announcements GitHub Announcements Tracker]'''. | ||
==Protégé Process for Restoring an Obsolete Ontology Term== | ==Protégé Process for Restoring an Obsolete Ontology Term== |
Revision as of 10:20, 5 April 2019
See Ontology_Editors_Daily_Workflow for creating branches and basic Protégé instructions.
Notification
Send an email notification to go-friends@mailman.stanford.edu
and create a ticket with the same notification in the GitHub Announcements Tracker.
Protégé Process for Restoring an Obsolete Ontology Term
- Navigate to the obsolete term
- In the annotation window:
- Modify the term label to remove 'obsolete'
- Modify the term definition to remove 'OBSOLETE.'
- Update the comment to Note that this term was reinstated from obsolete.
- Remove any replaced_by and consider tags by clicking on the (x) at the right-hand side
- Add Subclasses as appropriate
- Remove the owl:deprecated: true tag
- Run the reasoner
- Save.
See Ontology_Editors_Daily_Workflow for commit, push and merge instructions.
Review Status
Last reviewed: April 5, 2019