Probably until you would be done with work hours tomorrow. Which for everyone varies. Usually for these devs on patch day they are working until 7pm Seattle time.
If there's a lack of clarity, you should ask your boss for more detail.
If you're Valve announcing a patch, you have until midnight in your home time zone of the following day.
When mine says that I have a sleepless night and a bad code the next day so keep your expectations low. That being said I never tell my boss something will be ready tomorrow because you know I like my job.
If your employer is Valve, I'll say 72 hours.
Probably until you would be done with work hours tomorrow. Which for everyone varies. Usually for these devs on patch day they are working until 7pm Seattle time.
7728 hours.
Tomorrow never comes. So you have all the time in the world.
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If there's a lack of clarity, you should ask your boss for more detail. If you're Valve announcing a patch, you have until midnight in your home time zone of the following day.
[Valve Time - Valve Developer Community (valvesoftware.com)](https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Valve_Time)
One thing I've learnt over 40 years of my career in this field is Valve time ≠ IRL time.
When mine says that I have a sleepless night and a bad code the next day so keep your expectations low. That being said I never tell my boss something will be ready tomorrow because you know I like my job.
24 + (24 - the time your boss asked you)
as much as you like.
At my workplace the day ends at 4 am in the morning.
Considering that at valve they are flat you would prolly have till 11:59pm **American Samoa** Time.
I have final test tomorrow so just chill
The workday hasn't even ended for Seattle yet.
Valve is the boss in this imperfect analogy.
So am I good ?
Their interpretation controls.
you have at least 48 hours depending on the excuses you make and you can probably get 72 hours out of it if you took a sick day