Dear Sam,
Excludes and Includes, open/closed might serve most requirements. We do
need certain rules as well, e.g. can we set a slot which excludes all.
Like Gerard and Koray had mentioned, I agree to have a way to categorise
the archetypes. That would make the includes and excludes lots
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Sam,
About restricting slots.
It must not be an on/off type of restriction.
Is it possible to have 'types of archetypes'?
And then.
What 'types' are needed?
Isn't there a need for an 'Archetype ontology' that helps provide
'types of archetypes'?
Gerard
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