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Generic sysadmin. Hack coder. Jack of all trades, master of some.


Please Note:

I expect you to read any reference material I link to in my answers. If the answer to your question is contained in said reference material and the reference source is not likely to disappear I will probably not cut and paste it onto SF unless it's really cool/interesting/obscure.
In return I promise not to link anyone to goatse or tubgirl

I expect you to think for yourself and do a little thinking (and mayhaps even some work) to solve your problems. If you aren't capable of this, please exit the profession via the door on your left.
In return I promise to do my best to aim you in the right direction, and to clarify any points you have trouble with


Jan
18
comment What to do when a user claims that he does not give out his rights?
+1 - You retain copyright to what you've written, but by posting on Stack Exchange sites you have agreed to license your works (questions, answers, comments) under specific terms (CC-Wiki). Using Stack Exchange sites is consent to that license - You cannot unilaterally impose additional restrictions that violate the license you have agreed to. (Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer, but I have written (and license out) a bunch of stuff in my life. Once while staying at a Holiday Inn Express even.)
Jan
18
awarded  Good Answer
Jan
17
comment Changing the decline reason wording
`...downvote and/or comment instead" seems a bit better to me, but I'd say this is the general case :-)
Jan
15
comment How slow is the Close Votes queue being processed? And how large should it get daily when the backlog is gone?
From seeing how Server Fault's queue dropped, it does seem to accelerate as the queue gets smaller (once our queue got under 1000 posts people really started attacking it), or when approaching/passing landmarks like 10-thousands, 5-thousands, thousands, hundreds...)
Jan
15
comment How slow is the Close Votes queue being processed? And how large should it get daily when the backlog is gone?
@jadarnel27 The "convincing evidence or explanation" I would cite are the smaller Stack Exchange sites. Server Fault's close queue cleared much faster (by virtue of being much smaller), and now it's rare to see more than 20-30 messages in it awaiting review. It's routinely at (or near) zero. I see no reason Stack Overflow wouldn't behave the same way once you guys get through the backlog.
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
@Alenanno actually one thing we discovered in The Great Server Fault FAQ Rewrite is that as specificity increases, so does the number of rules-lawyering trolls :-)
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
How about a compromise -- Newest Unanswered Questions -- I agree that top-voted unanswered questions tend to be the tougher ones, but dropping someone into a bunch of new questions that may already have some answers on them seems a bit odd to me.
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
@Rachel I think this is intended to replace /about -- I also agree that a link to /faq (somewhere) or blending the two so no content is lost is definitely a good idea.
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
I think "community moderators" works generally (though as someone who is familiar with Stack Exchange it conjures more the notion of the Community Team than the site's moderators). Maybe this is something that should be made explicit on the moderators page rather than here though?
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
I don't think we need to strive to be comprehensive either - When someone discovers their rep went up by 2 points for accepting an answer it can be a pleasant surprise.
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
@DavidZaslavsky I think it should be either-or: Either the examples ARE interactive and fully functional, or they're static displays and NOTHING can be clicked on. (Personally I have no strong feeling on which it should be, but I do feel strongly that it should be consistent :-)
Jan
10
comment We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
I agree with Gilles - let's make the badge set representative of the kind of activity we want to encourage (fanatic is great and all, but you can get it by just browsing around as a wallflower and never contributing to the community)
Jan
10
comment What do you think of Winter Bash?
questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2189 haaaaaaaaats?
Jan
2
awarded  Enlightened
Jan
2
awarded  Nice Answer
Dec
19
comment Ambiguity in hat description
Ya know, there should be a rep cap (I'm thinking propeller beanie) -- the user with the most rep gain to date is eligible to wear it or something :-)
Dec
11
comment What to do with the [raw] tag? Burninate?
@Gilles I'd go further to say that raw-string works better for the composition too, as if you're searching for the idiom you can add python, and if you're talking about a character array you could add c++ or similar. In either case the retagging would clear up the ambiguity between raw + images versus raw + strings.
Dec
4
comment Cannot Close as “Belongs on Serverfault”
@Pekka If this works out as intended there shouldn't really be much of a migration burden on SO moderators (because you guys shouldn't be flagging lousy questions for migration, and if you are I assume your mods will yell at you to cut it out). The core problem with lousy (user) migrations has been that the feedback loop is never closed - Users don't find out their migrations are being rejected. If a mod deems your question unworthy of migration they reject the flag and the user gets a message so they know they messed up.
Dec
4
comment What is the aftermath of not passing the review tests?
If you fail the test you will be put to death. Summary execution. No appeal. :-)
Dec
4
comment Cannot Close as “Belongs on Serverfault”
@EricJ. That is indeed what happened. Education had been tried repeatedly (see my comment on the question above), and failed spectacularly (witness the ever-climbing rejection rate) so the nuclear option was exercised. As perhaps the only SF moderator who was advocating for keeping the migration path and trying further education to fix the flood of bad questions even I could not argue with removing us when the reject rate exceeded 50%