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I fully agree, especially when it comes to the "semantic" part of the semantic web. Reusing and publishing ontologies that define those ontologies always seemed like an afterthought of the semantic web, when it should be part of the foundation that things on the semantic web are built on.
In most other parts that make up a website (JS and HTML) we figured out how to make reuse (mostly) work by replacing flimsy web references with package management. Ontologies never had something like that, and thus were stuck in an early 00s era of software/ontology development.
Where I work, we are building Plow, a package manager for ontologies (https://github.com/field33/plow) as part of our tech stack to improve that situation and allow people to build applications with large-scale stable semantics at the core.