plug-in or plugin?
C. Michael Pilato
cmpilato at red-bean.com
Wed Jun 11 20:55:27 CDT 2008
r3120.
Brian W. Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Google sez:
>
> plugin: 126,000,000
> plug-in: 183,000,000
>
> Plug-in FTW!
>
> -Fitz
>
> On 6/11/08, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman at red-bean.com> wrote:
>> We have a consistency problem:
>>
>> $ grep "plugin" *.xml
>> ch06-server-configuration.xml: access</quote> API allows
>> programmers to write plugins that
>> ch08-embedding-svn.xml: same interface, all working as plugins to
>> ch08-embedding-svn.xml: ways—both are plugins to the common
>> ch08-embedding-svn.xml: <filename>libsvn_fs_fs</filename>
>> plugins), and the repository
>> ch08-embedding-svn.xml: Subversion filesystem plugin that used
>> their ultra-scalable
>> ch08-embedding-svn.xml: plugins is able to perform that task
>> using a specific
>>
>> $ grep "plug-in" *.xml
>> ch00-preface.xml: <para>A plug-in module for the Apache
>> HTTP Server, used to
>> ch06-server-configuration.xml: where SASL plug-ins are
>> located. You'll have to locate the
>> ch06-server-configuration.xml: plug-in directory on your
>> particular system, such
>> ch06-server-configuration.xml: <filename>sasl*.dll</filename>
>> plug-in libraries), and a key
>> ch06-server-configuration.xml: plug-in modules that work only
>> against the Apache 1.3 API, and
>>
>> Looking at the copyedits from O'Reilly, I think I was told to do
>> "plug-in" throughout chapter 6. Mike, did chapter 8 not have that?
>> Did we just have two different copyeditors?
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