While it's possible to have your package considered for inclusion in the 
core-elements, I'd suggest work on your own library (/ libraries), and make 
them available to anyone. Check out item 3 on the webcomponents page[1], or 
directly at CustomElements [2].

[1]: http://webcomponents.org/resources/
[2]: http://customelements.io/

Matt

On Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:20:54 PM UTC-3, Ron Truex wrote:
>
>
> I am sure you get asked this a lot.  But how does one submit custom new 
> elements.  
>
>  
>
> For example I have created 2 new elements one is a tri drawer so it has 3 
> different settings depending on the screen size.  Then the other is more of 
> a general site layout using that.  I have modeled it after the following 
> general theme.
>
> http://vendroid.venmond.com/index.php
>
>  
>
> I really love the concept of polymer, even though it is still in beta I am 
> trying to use this at work for production projects.  The reason being is 
> what it does for the web.  When I talk to people about it most of them are 
> programmers in other languages.  I describe it as bringing OOP to html.  I 
> have a couple personal projects I am hoping to launch within the next 6 
> months to a year that I am using polymer for.  I understand again it is 
> beta and might not be in production, but the more I use polymer the more I 
> have a love hate relationship, and I know that is because I am learning 
> something that is cutting edge so the documentation and network is not 
> there yet.  Because of the lack of network which is the other reason I am 
> wondering if you have a way to submit custom elements this way the network 
> you have of programmers like me can submit and maintain the project while 
> other programmers of your network can help evolve the elements to a 
> polished level, and help fix glitches in other browsers.  For example the 
> components looks great in chrome, ok in Firefox and ok in IE 10/IE11.  The 
> problem in IE is some of the functionality does not work properly but works 
> fine in the other browsers.
>
>
>
> Ron Truex
>

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