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can we use ontobot to add obsoletion tags to obosoletion candidates in Mondo? #7243
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Specific question to @hrshdhgd
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No. Each issue is associated with one and only one PR. |
@hrshdhgd this is different that adding the |
@twhetzel @sabrinatoro - perhaps as an alternative, maybe we could use a sparql query? @matentzn did this sparql in this PR to add new clingen_preferred synonym types (I'm just brainstorming here! 🤷♀️ ) |
@nicolevasilevsky a sparql query for what? The query will report a list of terms, not add anything or do an action. |
If you look at that linked PR, I think Nico used SPARQL to add the clingen_preferred tag (maybe I am wrong?) |
I don't think so (or you cannot tell with the PR), but I think that the SPARQL query gives a list of terms (based on specific criteria), and then there was an action (e.g. someone added a tag to something reported in the query). |
From what I understand chatting with Harshad is that KGCL can not yet handle adding the kinds of properties that Mondo uses to indicate that a term is an obsoletion candidate so closing this for and will an eye out for INCATools/kgcl#49 |
This is the current workflow:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo#obsoletion_candidate
)If we had a standardized template that looked something like this in GitHub, could ontobot apply the relevant metadata to the term?
Some of the info could be filled out by the user, but some of the info would need to be supplied by us, like the obsoletion candidate subset. Could ontobot be programmed to add additional info like obsoletion candidate or obsoletion date?
We would also need ontobot to be able to concatenate certain info into a comment, like is done in the spreadsheet in column I.
The metadata would looks something like this:
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