From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: grog@lemis.com (Greg 'groggy' Lehey) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 11:40:44 +1100 Subject: [TUHS] etymology of cron In-Reply-To: <201512230027.tBN0RK7A009917@tahoe.cs.Dartmouth.EDU> References: <201512230027.tBN0RK7A009917@tahoe.cs.Dartmouth.EDU> Message-ID: <20151223004044.GG14449@eureka.lemis.com> On Tuesday, 22 December 2015 at 19:27:20 -0500, Doug McIlroy wrote: > I had never doubted that "cron" was a contraction of "chrono-". > Wikipedia, however, offered several folk acronyms on a par > with it. Brian asked Ken, who confirmed, > > "cron comes from the prefix (greek?) for time. > it should have been chron, but i never could spell." > > I edited Wikipedia to expunge the nonsense. Amusingly that makes the > article less "verifiable" because there had been literature > citations for the nonsense, but there is none for the fact. And sadly it has been reverted because it doens't meet Wikipedia "Reliable Sources" :-( Can we get ken to post the information here? Then we would have a reference for the change. Greg -- Sent from my desktop computer. Finger grog at FreeBSD.org for PGP public key. See complete headers for address and phone numbers. This message is digitally signed. If your Microsoft MUA reports problems, please read http://tinyurl.com/broken-mua -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: not available URL: