Updated editor's draft to PR-ready document.
--- a/spec/latest/json-ld/index.html Tue Oct 22 11:16:53 2013 -0400
+++ b/spec/latest/json-ld/index.html Tue Oct 22 10:57:02 2013 -0400
@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@
doRDFa: "1.1",
// specification status (e.g. WD, LCWD, NOTE, etc.). If in doubt use ED.
- specStatus: "ED",
+ specStatus: "PR",
// if you wish the publication date to be other than today, set this
- // publishDate: "2013-08-22",
+ publishDate: "2013-11-05",
copyrightStart: "2010",
// the specification's short name, as in http://www.w3.org/TR/short-name/
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@
// if there is a previously published draft, uncomment this and set its YYYY-MM-DD date
// and its maturity status
- previousPublishDate: "2013-04-11",
- previousMaturity: "LC",
- previousDiffURI: "http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-json-ld-20130411/",
+ previousPublishDate: "2013-09-10",
+ previousMaturity: "CR",
+ previousDiffURI: "http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/CR-json-ld-20130910/",
// if there a publicly available Editor's Draft, this is the link
edDraftURI: "http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/json-ld/raw-file/default/spec/latest/json-ld/index.html",
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
// if this is a LCWD, uncomment and set the end of its review period
lcEnd: "2009-08-05",
crEnd: "2013-09-19",
+ prEnd: "2013-12-05",
issueBase: "https://github.com/json-ld/json-ld.org/issues/",
atRiskBase: "https://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/wiki/JSON-LD_Features_at_Risk#",
@@ -894,7 +895,7 @@
-->
</pre>
-<p>This section only covers the most basic features associated with
+<p class="note">This section only covers the most basic features associated with
types in JSON-LD. It is worth noting that the <code>@type</code>
<tref>keyword</tref> is not only used to specify the type of a
<tref>node</tref> but also to express <tref title="typed value">typed values</tref>
@@ -1181,7 +1182,7 @@
also possible to use a <tref>term</tref> or a <tref>compact IRI</tref> to
express the value of a type.</p>
-<p>The <code>@type</code> <tref>keyword</tref> is also used to associate a type
+<p class="note">The <code>@type</code> <tref>keyword</tref> is also used to associate a type
with a <tref>node</tref>. The concept of a <tref>node type</tref> and
a <tref>value type</tref> are different.</p>