How do you use Fluent Editor or CogniPy? Please share your use cases

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Michael Airhart

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May 26, 2025, 11:06:08 PM5/26/25
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Ontorion Server and r-Ontorion appear to have been quietly withdrawn from the market a long time ago -- sometime around 2019.

Given that context, I am curious to know whether anyone is still using Fluent Editor or CogniPy, and how you make them work well for your use cases.

What other Controlled Natural Language tools are you using? Is anyone using CNL now, with the advent of smart LLMs that can translate plain language into RDF?

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Mike Airhart
Data Modeler
Ontologineer LLC
Phoenix, Arizona

pawel.k...@cognitum.eu

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May 27, 2025, 4:18:43 PM5/27/25
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Fluent Editor remains actively in use and has dozens of daily downloads. We support several commercial customers who rely on the CogniPy package to develop their products.
Additionally, Fluent Editor is utilized by multiple universities in their semantic technology courses.

We are currently in the process of gathering funding to develop a new version (Fluent Editor is a free product), which we hope to release as an open-source project.
The CogniPy package is already an open-source Python project. We actively contribute to its development and warmly welcome additional community contributions.
Regards
Pawel Kaplanski

Michael Airhart

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May 27, 2025, 10:57:51 PM5/27/25
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Thank you so much for the insights, Pawel.

I am impressed by the implementation of Controlled Natural Language, and I am eager to find opportunities to use it -- and support those who need it.
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