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+ Description Of A Project (D·O·A·P) is an early vocabulary aimed at describing software projects, and in particular open‐source ones. + In the software distribution world, it has been largely supplanted by S·P·D·X, but S·P·D·X is undesirable for more general metadata purposes for a number of reasons. +

+ For one, S·P·D·X name·space I·R·I¦s are namespaced to the specific (patch!) version of S·P·D·X, so that, for example, metadata written under version 3.0.0 of S·P·D·X is not compatible with version 3.0.1. + This is, frankly, absurd. +

+ + Consequently, D·O·A·P still gets a fair bit of use today. +

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+ This ontology aims to support the core functionality of D·O·A·P, but it ignores some aspects of the model, including :⁠— +

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+ The subclasses of : , , , , , , , , and . + Using to indicate the format of the repository instead is recommended, in situations where this information is relevant. +

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+ The properties and , which are only useful for certain kinds of Repository. +

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