I found registerElement a good candidate and parallel to registerProtocolHandler, but after this comments I also think declareElement is a better alternative. +1 to it.
Send from my Samsung Galaxy Note II El 13/12/2013 10:18, "Dominic Cooney" <domin...@google.com> escribió: > On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Kenneth Rohde Christiansen < > kenneth.christian...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I also really like defineElement. I am not sure that it is easy to >> understand what it actually means to "register an element", where as >> defining an element is pretty clear. >> >> Kenneth >> >> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks, Google folks, for considering a name to document.register. >> Though a >> > small change, I think it will be a nice improvement to code clarity. >> > >> > Since we're bikeshedding, let me add a few more notes in favor of >> > defineElement for consideration: >> > >> > ... >> > >> > 2) registerElement sounds kind of like it would take an instance of >> Element >> > and register it for some purpose. defineElement sounds more like it is >> > introducing a new kind of element, rather than registering a concrete >> > instance of an element.. >> > > I find all of Maciej's points persuasive, but particularly this one (#2). > > Given that Ted, Maciej, Ryosuke and Kenneth all expressed some degree of > preference for defineElement over registerElement, it should be seriously > considered. > > Brian, Scott, what do you think of "defineElement"? There were some doubts > expressed about whether "define" reflects the imperative aspects of the > API, but at least "define" arguably has a more imperative flavor than > "declare". > > I'd also like to hear what other vendors or developers think. > > Dominic >