At the dev meeting last week, we discussed the fact that there are a number of 
functions in the framework (and in some components) that are in the public 
namespace but which are not really intended for use by the general public, and 
which hence probably shouldn't have official documentation.

We discussed how we could identify these functions, so that the poor sod 
writing the documentation doesn't waste time writing things that are best left 
unsaid. Options included special naming conventions and an agreed-upon comment. 
The general consensus of those at the dev meeting was a preference for an 
agreed-upon comment (and NOT a special naming convention), but we wanted to 
throw it out to the list before we implement it.

So, thoughts?

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Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
[email protected]            Inclusive Design Institute
                                        OCAD University

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