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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.


Jan
17
comment Notification preferences
Can it be implemented? Probably. I sure hope it isn't though. You talk about notifications similar to facebook's but this site is not facebook. The focus is on managing questions rather than managin people.
Jan
17
comment Can I safely assume that content here really is Creative Commons licensed, given that there's no click-through agreement?
@unforgettableid - the statements you link to in your comment are just a couple of guys opinions. Why are their opinons worth any more than the opinions of the couple of guys who set this site up and thought that the current situation was clear enough? (And more than likely, took proper legal advice on whether or not their opinions were correct, before trying to build a massive family of websites out of it)
Jan
16
comment low-rep user rolls back a good edit
sigh - you go and try and explain that to a new user, @Piskvor'sSemifiniteMonkeys and do let me know how you get on. They may well not own it in the sense you mean, but they own the truth of the question - if they say "I have a problem with a bit of code doing "X" in my environment" or whatever, while all of us might be more qualified than them to know what ought to happen, they're the expert on what they're actually seeing happen.
Jan
16
answered low-rep user rolls back a good edit
Jan
15
answered Questions that ask for a specific type of answer
Jan
14
comment Downvotes and close of beginner question
A little less time choosing to be personally offended because you were downvoted and a little more time looking into why downvotes happen would be time well spent. You're choosing to take the downvotes on both this and your original question as personal insults because you're a "noob", instead of considering them as comments about the questions themselves, which is how they're intended to be. All the "masters" you speak of here were once new to the site too. All the regulars here give and receive up and down votes on our posts and take them in the way they're intended.
Jan
14
comment Downvotes and close of beginner question
It's worth mentioning at this point that downvotes on meta simply mean "I disagree with this". To answer your questions about your question on stack overflow: you're asking people to spend some time and effort when you post a question. And looking at your question, especially your original one, I can't help thinking "Why should I spend more effort answering this than you spent asking it?" It does take hard work to ask "good" questions on stack exchange sites, but if the help of the people here is that important to someone, the effort should seem worthwhile to them.
Jan
14
revised Should we expect better quality answers from experienced users?
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Jan
14
answered Should we expect better quality answers from experienced users?
Jan
11
revised Should some communities have more than 4 migration targets?
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Jan
11
answered Should some communities have more than 4 migration targets?
Jan
11
comment Should some communities have more than 4 migration targets?
@Bopersson - that's a whole other debate. There are lots of people on SF and SU who would suggest that not knowing what's on topic on those sites doesn't stop SO regs from migrating in those directions... And I'm sure some equally dodgy migrations have gone the other way too.
Jan
9
comment Fix “I know that XYZ” misconception in question?
Sometimes keeping the original mistake in the question and "fixing" it via a comment or an answer will be also useful to other users which hold the same misconception. and less likely to lead to an edit war when someone who believes that misconception (possible the question asker) rolls the 'correction' back.
Jan
7
awarded  Civic Duty
Jan
6
revised Offer a “mayor” designation within each tag
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Jan
6
answered Offer a “mayor” designation within each tag
Jan
5
awarded  Nice Answer
Jan
5
answered Should site-specific Twitter feeds be tweeting meta questions?
Dec
19
comment Question Ban: Should it be permanent?
We're getting a bit theoretical here but: How would the new occupant of a house with a fixed IP address even know how much of a buffoon the previous occupant was? If they're new to 'our' site and get that message having never visited the site before they're surely much more likely to conclude that we're either idiots or jerks and take their question asking business elsewhere. And telling them to answer questions first is no help. Why should they spend time in purgatory for someone else's offences?
Dec
15
revised Regarding Stack Exchange-wide chat moderation
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