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ELIXIR BioHackathon Europe 2026 - Accepted: Project 3: Developing Open Standards for a Semantic Framework in Plant Specialized Metabolism
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MAC FDT v2 catalogue cleanup pass closed (PR #5). 48 nanopub operations on the live NSN across 5 commits: 3 upstream /-form v2 re-mints (Project + 2 Datasets), 3 retractions of #-form defectives produced by nanopub-py 2.0.1 (separator defect; switched signer to nanopub-java 1.88.0), 38 Stage 3 v2 instance mints, 4 Stage 4 v2 mints (Alpha knowlet view set). SPARQL on /repo/full confirms full supersession chain. FDT paper v1.0 consolidated on sibling branch (target venue updated to Digital Twin, Taylor & Francis). Tobias second-PR addendum draft (4 operational findings on the nanopub-skill experience) ready for review.
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Maybe we should have a nanopub-focused hackathon before the ELIXIR one.
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2026-06-03T12:28:16.194Z
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For hackathons, the project pitches and showcases can probably be represented by nanopubs in the dedicated space for the event.
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2026-06-03T12:12:48.887Z
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I think it would be nice if we could set up a dedicated space for use cases, so as to make it easier for newcomers to find out who is using nanopublications for what purposes.
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2026-06-03T12:11:31.863Z
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Great to hear Elena's Biohackathon proposal was accepted. I was wondering whether nanopubs will be involved? :)
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2026-06-03T12:10:21.606Z
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