Re: a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-30 Thread /dev/rob0
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 01:22:24PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote: > I mulled over your response and considered not pursuing this > further, but apparently I can't help myself. :) It's okay, we can forgiv. :) > On 04/27/2014 12:00 PM, Evan Hunt wrote: > >On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 07:36:22PM +0100, Chris

Re: a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-30 Thread Doug Barton
Evan, I mulled over your response and considered not pursuing this further, but apparently I can't help myself. :) On 04/27/2014 12:00 PM, Evan Hunt wrote: On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 07:36:22PM +0100, Chris Thompson wrote: I rather liked "delve", but the truncation to "delv" does indeed seem su

Re: a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-27 Thread Evan Hunt
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 07:36:22PM +0100, Chris Thompson wrote: > I rather liked "delve", but the truncation to "delv" does indeed seem > suboptimal in those respects, and quite ugly as well. I found that my initial "ugh, ugly" reaction wore off after I'd typed it the new way a couple of times.

Re: a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-27 Thread Chris Thompson
On Apr 25 2014, Doug Barton wrote: On 04/25/2014 02:25 PM, Evan Hunt wrote: So, after consultation with the bottoms of one or two bottles, and consideration of several alternative names (including "dredge", "bore", "shovel" and -- taking it in a slightly different direction -- "groove") we dec

Re: a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-25 Thread Doug Barton
On 04/25/2014 02:25 PM, Evan Hunt wrote: So, after consultation with the bottoms of one or two bottles, and consideration of several alternative names (including "dredge", "bore", "shovel" and -- taking it in a slightly different direction -- "groove") we decided to simply send the second 'e' in

a note on 9.10.0rc2: eleven, twelve; dig and delv(e)

2014-04-25 Thread Evan Hunt
Greetings, A few minutes ago, the second release candidate of BIND 9.10.0 was published and announced. I wanted to send out a brief note regarding one of the changes. In 9.10.0b2 we introduced a handy new tool to the BIND suite, a lookup and validation utility called "delve". The name was obvio