redo intro
authorGuus Schreiber <guus.schreiber@vu.nl>
Thu, 28 Nov 2013 16:49:13 +0100
changeset 1414 221847886332
parent 1413 b6497382a7e7
child 1415 2e36e6d940c8
redo intro
rdf-schema/index.html
--- a/rdf-schema/index.html	Thu Nov 28 16:45:52 2013 +0100
+++ b/rdf-schema/index.html	Thu Nov 28 16:49:13 2013 +0100
@@ -206,20 +206,23 @@
 allows anyone to extend the description of existing resources, one of the
 architectural principles of the Web [[BERNERS-LEE98]].</p> 
 
-<!--
 <p>This specification does not attempt to enumerate all the possible forms of
-vocabulary description that are useful for representing the meaning of RDF
-classes and properties. Instead, the RDF vocabulary description strategy is
+representing the meaning of RDF
+classes and properties. Instead, the RDF Schema strategy is
 to acknowledge that there are many techniques through which the meaning of
 classes and properties can be described. Richer vocabulary or 'ontology'
 languages such as OWL [[OWL2-OVERVIEW]], inference rule
 languages and other formalisms (for example temporal logics) will each
 contribute to our ability to capture meaningful generalizations about data in
-the Web. RDF vocabulary designers can create and deploy Semantic Web
-applications using the RDF vocabulary description language facilities,
-while exploring richer vocabulary description languages that share this
-general approach.</p>
+the Web.
+<!--
+RDF vocabulary designers can create and deploy Semantic Web
+applications using the RDF Schema facilities,
+while exploring richer languages that share this
+general approach.
 -->
+</p>
+
 
 <p>The language defined in this specification consists of a collection 
 of RDF resources that can be used to describe other RDF