Re: "document"

Linked Data Platform Container (LDPC)
An LDPR representing a collection of member resources and/or contained 
documents (information resources [WEBARCH]) that ...

serves as the definition du jour .  There were suggestions on the order of 
a month ago that we use 'document' instead of 'information resource' based 
on the http-Range experience/wounds, and 'resource' when being more 
general.  Since the WG seemed un-allergic to that, we started to 
incorporate it.

FWIW, WebArch doesn't define the term formally either (in the sense of 
putting it in the glossary and so on).  What it does, is say (section 2.2, 
paragraph 2): This document is an example of an information resource. When 
I drafted it, I started from the premise "what's good for the goose is 
good for the gander", but nothing stops us from adding more if you want to 
propose something concrete.  Looking at it with a skeptical eye, the 
"parens" around contained documents (information resources [WEBARCH])  are 
not obvious.
Would this clarify, IYO?
collection of member resources  ([WEBARCH]) and/or contained documents 
(information resources [WEBARCH]) that 

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From:   Ashok Malhotra <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>
To:     "public-ldp-wg@w3.org" <public-ldp-wg@w3.org>, 
Date:   02/12/2014 08:25 AM
Subject:        "document"



The undefined term "document" occurs several times in the
introductory sections.  Is this left over from previous versions?
Should it be replaced by LDP-RR?
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All the best, Ashok

Received on Wednesday, 12 February 2014 18:32:33 UTC