--- a/ldp.html Mon Jul 08 08:30:31 2013 -0400
+++ b/ldp.html Mon Jul 08 08:47:03 2013 -0400
@@ -335,11 +335,16 @@
[[!DC-TERMS]], RDF [[!RDF-PRIMER]] and RDF Schema [[!RDF-SCHEMA]], whenever
possible.
</div>
- <div id="ldpr-4_1_5" class="rule">4.1.5 LDPRs MUST use the predicate <code>rdf:type</code> to
+ <div class="ldp-issue-pending">
+ <div class="ldp-issue-title"><a href="http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/track/issues/77">ISSUE-77</a></div>
+ why MUST a LDPR declare its type? remove 4.1.5
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ <div id="ldpr-4_1_5" class="rule"><del>4.1.5 LDPRs MUST use the predicate <code>rdf:type</code> to
represent the concept of type. The use of non-standard type
predicates, as well as <code>dcterms:type</code>, is
discouraged, as it is not recommended
- by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative for use with RDF resources [[!DC-RDF]].
+ by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative for use with RDF resources [[!DC-RDF]]. </del>
</div>
<div id="ldpr-4_1_6" class="rule">4.1.6 LDPR representations SHOULD have at least one <code>rdf:type</code>
set explicitly. This makes the representations much more useful to