Quite simply: I am a cousin to my cousin. And that relationship should be expressed only once, not twice, like the current ontology structure requires.
Similarly, if John is working on a project, then the project has a contributor John.
There may be better solutions, but one way to implement this is to create automation/mirroring rules to instance fields of two supertags i.e. "When #person is added to #project's field Team, add that #project to #person's field Working on".
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Quite simply: I am a cousin to my cousin. And that relationship should be expressed only once, not twice, like the current ontology structure requires.
Similarly, if John is working on a project, then the project has a contributor John.
There may be better solutions, but one way to implement this is to create automation/mirroring rules to instance fields of two supertags i.e. "When #person is added to #project's field Team, add that #project to #person's field Working on".