Actually, a downloadable, standalone version would be best for many of us, given security issues these days. Thanks, Leo From: dgarijov@gmail.com [mailto:dgarijov@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Garijo Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 6:46 AM To: Michal Politowski Cc: semantic-web@w3.org Web Subject: Re: Announcing OnToology, a tool for collaborative ontology development Hi Michal, thanks for your feedback. We are already looking at this issue, in order to just get the permissions that are necessary to push requests into the repository. Best, Daniel 2015-07-08 11:42 GMT+02:00 Michal Politowski <m.politowski@icm.edu.pl<mailto:m.politowski@icm.edu.pl>>: On Tue, 7 Jul 2015 17:07:46 +0200, Daniel Garijo wrote: [...] > How to use OnToology: > 1. Enter your repository as user/repository i.e. myuser/myrepo (it does not > work with organizations at the moment). > 2. You will be redirected to Github to authorize OnToology to access your > repository. Does OnToology really need all the GitHub permissions it is asking for? I really doubt it and I suppose many people will be rather uncomfortable with giving it full access to their personal data and SSH keys, among all the other things. [...] > OnToology is open source, and available in GitHub (7). We welcome your > feedback (and your collaboration on adding more features)! [...] > (7) https://github.com/OnToology/OnToology -- MichaĆ PolitowskiReceived on Wednesday, 8 July 2015 11:15:33 UTC
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