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Stand up new domain glossarist #10

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camerons opened this issue Sep 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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Stand up new domain glossarist #10

camerons opened this issue Sep 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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This task is to test glossarist being stood up by an outside person, in another domain. The aim being to:

  1. Hopefully be useful as a glossary to the person standing up the software.
  2. Test and ruggedize the software install process and associated docs.
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@brandonnodnarb brandonnodnarb self-assigned this Sep 25, 2020
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installing from latest:
https://github.com/glossarist/glossarist-desktop/releases

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brandonnodnarb commented Oct 8, 2020

copied from the Slack Discussion (apologies for starting it there):

@ronald Tse and @reese Plews (TC211 TMG) can Glossarist desktop handle two-factor authentication for github? Glossarist has been 'syncing' for about 4 hours now...I'm guessing it either can't connect or can't load the SKOS file via the github repo. I don't find any messaging so I'm unable to further troubleshoot.

@brandon w Glossarist Desktop supports GitHub two-factor auth if you use a "personal access token" as the password. Unfortunately it doesn't support loading an arbitrary SKOS file right now. We'd be happy to speed up that work if you could share a sample of your file? Thanks!

@ronald Tse thanks. I missed that. I can try again with the personal access token. I had thought to load GACS, which is here: https://github.com/gacs/gacs-scheme, but it is indeed SKOS. Actually, I don't know what other kind of file I would load...I suppose I could hack a TSV or something. I may have an old MultiTes file...what type of file is Glossarist expecting?

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@brandon w Glossarist doesn't yet support importing RDF, it currently only has adapters for importing the TC 211 Excel format. Glossarist uses a YAML format internally. We could make an adapter for RDF import but it will need some work.

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@ronaldtse thanks for that. I do not know what 'TC 211 Excel format' is at present. I'll investigate

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