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🙋 ID-request as subsidiary for Strenda Biocatalysis Community #135

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HendrikBorgelt opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 1 comment · Fixed by #141
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🙋 ID-request as subsidiary for Strenda Biocatalysis Community #135

HendrikBorgelt opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 1 comment · Fixed by #141

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@HendrikBorgelt
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Your ORCID identifier.

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The ROR of the organization you work for.

https://github.com/Strenda-biocatalysis/Strenda-biocatalysis

Number of IDs requested.

400

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Hi,

Hendrik here. I request 400 terms for an initial offer/proposal on transferring terms from the Strenda Guidelines into the vocabulary. While I counted only around two hundred terms in my schema proposal (with duplicates a.s.o.), not all of them are congruent or even complete with regards to the original Strenda Biocatalysis guidelines. So in order to allow for some head room, 400 ID's should give enough room for some redefinitions and extensions.

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dalito commented Feb 5, 2025

@HendrikBorgelt - We'll assign the IDs to you. The ID assignment means nothing for ownership and is not used as creator information. Its only use and purpose is to control who can create certain IDs. Once the ID is created the information who was responsible for the ID-range is of no interest and it is not used anywhere.

Please use the provenance column to link to the Strenda source or refer to the authors (if known).

Tracking the origin is a bit primitive now, but there are ideas how to improve for 1.0.0. We would appreciate your feedback based on the Strenda import use case.

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