From: Tom Anderson on
Well?

It runs every day, so daily, but it runs at night, so nightly.

Google has 184,000 hits for daily, and 404,000 for nightly. WebKit,
WordPress, Mozilla, Glassfish, Adobe and CERN all call it nightly. I'm de
facto in charge of ours, and i've consistently referred to it as the
nightly. I've just documented it on a wiki page called NightlyBuild.

The sysadmin has just set up a DNS alias called daily.shop.project.com.

I'm going to have to change my documentation, aren't i?

tom

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From: Lew on
Tom Anderson wrote:
> Well?
>
> It runs every day, so daily, but it runs at night, so nightly.

Quotidien build.

It's always cocktail hour somewhere.

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Lew
From: Lew on
Tom Anderson wrote:
>> Well?
>>
>> It runs every day, so daily, but it runs at night, so nightly.

Lew wrote:
> Quotidien [sic] build.

Quotidian.

> It's always cocktail hour somewhere.

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Lew
From: Knute Johnson on
On 2/23/2010 7:18 AM, Tom Anderson wrote:
> Well?
>
> It runs every day, so daily, but it runs at night, so nightly.
>
> Google has 184,000 hits for daily, and 404,000 for nightly. WebKit,
> WordPress, Mozilla, Glassfish, Adobe and CERN all call it nightly. I'm
> de facto in charge of ours, and i've consistently referred to it as the
> nightly. I've just documented it on a wiki page called NightlyBuild.
>
> The sysadmin has just set up a DNS alias called daily.shop.project.com.
>
> I'm going to have to change my documentation, aren't i?
>
> tom
>

Some days you get the alligator, some days the alligator gets you.

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From: Daniel Pitts on
On 2/23/2010 7:18 AM, Tom Anderson wrote:
> Well?
>
> It runs every day, so daily, but it runs at night, so nightly.
>
> Google has 184,000 hits for daily, and 404,000 for nightly. WebKit,
> WordPress, Mozilla, Glassfish, Adobe and CERN all call it nightly. I'm
> de facto in charge of ours, and i've consistently referred to it as the
> nightly. I've just documented it on a wiki page called NightlyBuild.
>
> The sysadmin has just set up a DNS alias called daily.shop.project.com.
>
> I'm going to have to change my documentation, aren't i?
>
> tom
>
Or tell the sysadmin that the DNS alias is inconsistent with your
nomenclature and should be changed to reflect it.

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