Cyclical included types

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    1. the type /user/spatialed/default_domain/land_cover has as an included type /user/spatialed/default_domain/classification_system.

      but /user/spatialed/default_domain/classification_system has /user/spatialed/default_domain/land_cover as an included type too,

      creating a cyclic included types relationship.  is this an error? 

      1. Where do you see land cover as an included type of classification system? I don't see land cover (or any other types) as an included type of classification system. However, classification system is an included type of land cover. The name is actually "Land cover classification system" to identify it as a subset of "Classification system". I've changed the type key to reflect this nestedness. The new address is /user/spatialed/default_domain/land_cover_classification_system

        If there is a cyclic relationship somewhere let me know and I will change it because it would be an error. 

      2. i'm seeing a cyclical relationship in: 

        http://freebase.com/view/schema/user/spatialed/default_domain/satellite_image_product 

        a satellite image product has itself as an included type.

        is this an error? 

      3. you have a cyclical relationship: 

        http://freebase.com/view/schema/user/spatialed/default_domain/satellite_image_product 

        i click on the first included type "Land cover classification system" of "Satellite Image Product"

        http://freebase.com/view/schema/user/spatialed/default_domain/land_cover_classification_system

        and "Land cover classification system" has as its first included type "Satellite Image Product" 

         

      4. Good catch. Thanks. I was still figuring out how to work with Included types when I created those schema. They probably still need some work but I removed the cyclical relationships. Let me know if you see any other problems. I plan to get back to these schema and start adding a lot more data for them May-June.


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