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  1. Atanas Kiryakov, President of Graphwise, in his keynote at ESWC points out a merging advantage of (re-)using public ontologies: LLMs already know these ontologies, which increases the interoperability of the data by making use of knowledge graphs as context easier and cheaper.

    @eswc_conf

  2. LintedData is a linter for RDF and Ontologies for easy use in CI pipelines, we recently released. It checks for common violations of best practices in ontology engineering.
    GitLab: gitlab.com/dlr-dw/linteddata/
    Docker: hub.docker.com/r/dlrdw/lintedd

    Today I present LintedData at the Helmholtz Metadata Conference 2026 demo session.
    Abstract & Poster: elib.dlr.de/223803/

    @helmholtz_hmc

  3. @w3c
    The RDF version of SKOS [1] does not contain a licensing information, other than e.g. SSN [2] or DCAT3 [3]. Is it permitted to distribute (parts of) it and under which conditions? Does the W3C Software license [4] or the W3C Document license [5] apply to it, and if yes, which version? Could a licensing statement be added?

    1. w3.org/2009/08/skos-reference/
    2. w3.org/ns/ssn/ssn.rdf
    3. w3.org/ns/dcat3.ttl
    4. w3.org/copyright/software-lice
    5. w3.org/copyright/document-lice