Re: [dxwg] Editorial comments on DCAT ED (#922)

> > @larsgsvensson said:
> > > In the last part of the abstract it says "The (revised) DCAT vocabulary is available here." IIRC hyperlinks with the text "here" are considered a Bad Practice (TM). Suggestion "There is a Turtle version of the (revised) DCAT vocabulary available".
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> > 
> > Agreed. Maybe we have another option, namely, linking to the file via `config.js` ([`alternateFormats`](https://github.com/w3c/respec/wiki/alternateFormats)), and dropping that sentence altogether.
> > I just made the relevant commit in #919 (but keeping the sentence in the abstract) - preview here: https://raw.githack.com/w3c/dxwg/andrea-perego-dcat-ed-rev/dcat/index.html (the link is included just before the copyright statement in the document header).
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> Unless anybody disagrees, I would drop the last sentences in the abstract, pointing to the dcat.ttl file.

Done in #919 via https://github.com/w3c/dxwg/pull/919/commits/fc8e3a156d8b0f44a9a1d9d336abd83475fe43a3

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