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Started working with IBM mainframe computers in the 1980s, moved on to Unix and Vax minicomputers before getting moved on to the traditional LAN servers we all know and 'love' today.

Former Microsoft MVP for Virtualisation, Windows Server & Security about 8 years.

Currently deputy department manager and "senior sysadmin" for a college in England, designing and providing server and infrastructure for an IT team that looks after several thousand users in a mixed environment.


Dec
18
comment Why was my question closed as off-topic without any comment feedback?
@PandaPajama the "problem" of requring comments to downvote and/or close questions has been discussed here many times. Whether you feel its right or wrong, the Stack Exchange family of sites specifically have a disconnect between voting and commenting - not because it hasn't been considered but because it has been and the answer was "no link". As to your actual question - the overly broad nature of it would still be a problem but as you're talking about a networking issue then I'd suggest that Server Fault would be a better venue.
Dec
16
comment Understanding the rejection decision of a flag
@jmort253 point taken - that original answer certainly has... problems shall we say. I stand by my reply in general terms but I'd be happy to see answers like that deleted.
Dec
16
answered Understanding the rejection decision of a flag
Dec
15
comment What's up with the new CSS?
I checked the site on my iPad and thought "this (the vote controls) looks awful" but figured it was maybe an issue with how the ipad was rendering it. It doesn't look as bad on my main computer but it doesn't look right either. There's a few changes made as part of this 'revision' of the site layout that make sense, but I truly think the vote layout change is a mistake. Getting used to something that's wrong might stop the complaints but it doesn't correct the problem.
Dec
11
comment How should I handle possible revenge downvotes?
@SamIam anonymous comments bring their own problems of course.
Dec
8
comment should the voting be locked for question that is closed?
I don't agree with your suggestion here, and I especially don't agree with only locking downvotes but allowing upvotes. If you're going to allow voting at all then all types of votes should be acceptable. As Mardar notes in their answer, votes on closed questions are especially important for edits made to those questions.
Dec
5
comment Not getting enough attention for my question
@mawia - fair point (not that I interpreted it as greed) but my comment still stands, I think. Only one reply can still be the One True Explanation.
Dec
5
comment Not getting enough attention for my question
Rather than wait for a number of answers then having a beauty parade, which is what it sounds like you're doing when you say you want at least 5 answers, why not test the one you have now to see if its a solution or not? If it is a full solution then you don't need more answers. If it doesn't work for you or only works partially then reporting back the results of that test might inspire more answers.
Dec
4
comment Cannot Close as “Belongs on Serverfault”
@pekka I know, I certainly wouldn't fancy that job myself. I'm simply suggesting that its going to be painful for someone either way
Dec
4
comment Cannot Close as “Belongs on Serverfault”
@Pekka that's probably easier to do for all migrations to all sites than for just one "special case" site.
Dec
3
answered Cannot Close as “Belongs on Serverfault”
Nov
28
answered Is fun allowed on MSO?
Nov
27
comment Do questions about using VMWare belong on Stack Overflow or Super User?
I have to say that from the SF perspective, we'd agree with @sathya - we're happy to accept questions about sysadmin questions related to VMware's ESXi infrastructure, etc. as these are on topic for us, but this particular question is rather low quality and we'd prefer not to see it. People who talk about installing the latest version of "VMWare" are no different to people who talking about installing "Microsoft". Not helpful.
Nov
10
comment Please stop putting old posts into the Late Answers queue; aka Leave my spam alone
Well this is an issue in lots of places on the site. We can't have a community that rewards attention to various things with badges and then complain when those things attract people who want to collect badges. There was once a website by some guy named Joel where he talked about rewarding the wrong things, both in context of job performance and bug tracking... so it's kinda surprising that the SO family of sites have what is essentially the same class of problem he described quite a long time ago now.
Oct
29
comment Is it bad style to reply quickly to give the first answer then edit the answer to make it better?
There's a big difference between posting a good answer quickly and returning to make it great, which is cool; and posting something that's only marginally more useful than "qwertyuiop" as a placeholder just to claim first place, which is not cool. Simply posting fast is not a problem.
Oct
27
comment Regarding the high number of rejected migrations from Stack Overflow to Server Fault
Just because I choose to effectively spend zero time there doesn't mean I don't know what belongs there. - but it certainly increases the chances that you don't. There's a difference between what we think belongs on a particular site and what actually does belong.
Oct
10
awarded  Pundit
Sep
2
answered Why people don't notice separate websites for special topics on Stack Exchange?
Aug
17
awarded  Yearling
Aug
9
comment Improve interactivity between askers and answerers/participants
"that is explicitly NOT what I proposed!" - yes. But how do you ensure that people don't start using the feature in an undesirable way. You can't just think "what's the best that can happen" if a feature is implemented, you need to consider the downside too, and how those two things balance. Speaking of downsides, you'd get people expecting/demanding immediate answers from people once a "dialogue" had started. Yes I know it would be regarded as abusive so it would get stamped out, but it would be annoying in the meantime. That's not attractive to me.