On Sep 12, 2016 5:31 PM, "Daniel Hunsaker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> I'd expect an object implementing a CollectionInterface to be
iterable and
>> >> to already contain the items in question. The current implementation
of the
>> >> LinkCollectionInterface though looks more like a CollectorInterface.
>> >> Something that collects linkInterfaces and can return a
>> >> LinkCollectionInterface.
>>
>>
>> Matthew and I brainstormed a bit more.  The only other word we could
>> come up with that we didn't hate even more than "Collection" was
>> "Catalog".  Which would then result in:
>
>
> Not against Catalog, personally.  However, Andreas did mention Collector
as an alternate; is that one of the more-hated designators that were
considered?  That wasn't clear from the above paragraph...

I was hesitant about it, as it implies that the instance is collecting
instances for purposes of returning a collection, which brings us back to
the original naming issue.

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