On Aug 24, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Chris Rogers wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> That also sounds like a reasonable naming scheme.  The only counter-argument 
> I would have is that we have several directories in WebCore which don't have 
> the 'web' prefix such as:
> 
> WebCore/notifications
> WebCore/storage
> WebCore/workers
> 
> (and not webnotifications, webstorage, webworkers)
> 
> I guess I'm just trying to keep to a simpler naming convention.  Since WebKit 
> is all about the web, it seems like 'web' is implied.
> 
> Either way is fine with me, but I have a preference for the simpler 'audio'.

Yes, WebKit it not consistent. But websockets does follow this model. And the 
word 'audio' is so generic, I think making it more specific would help people 
understand what it is better. Also, the name of the spec is "Web Audio API", so 
using the "web" prefix seems like the best choice. 

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~Chris
cmar...@apple.com




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