| bio | website | blog.ringerc.id.au |
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| location | Western Australia, Australia | |
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| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | Apr 24 at 11:04 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
I'm a PostgreSQL admin/developer, sysadmin, multi-language programmer (lately mostly Java and Java EE, previously C, C++, Python and good old bash) and general IT JOAT.
I work for 2nd Quadrant, a global PostgreSQL consultancy.
I maintain a technical blog at blog.ringerc.id.au. My PostgreSQL writing now appears on the 2nd quadrant blog.
I'll work in most programming languages with varying degrees of competence, though I'll only reluctantly touch PHP or Perl code. I'm more interested in the libraries, tools, and the code that's built on top of the language.
Most of my scrap code lives on https://github.com/ringerc . Most of my open source code is in the form of scattered patches across too many different bugzillas and JIRAs, rather than single new projects. Over time I've done a lot of work on Scribus and PoDoFo, but have moved away from both projects as my focus and interests changed. I contribute patches - rather infrequently - to PostgreSQL and to various Java EE 6 infrastructure components. Most of my contribution is now non-code, in the form of:
- Detailed bug reporting with test cases, which I spend an unpleasant proportion of my development time preparing and submitting, mostly against JBoss and java.net projects.
- User support for PostgreSQL on mailing lists and here on SE
- PostgreSQL patch review and beta testing
- Usability review of Java EE libs/tools, as well as usability review of PostgreSQL and its tools
- Writing, editing and enhancing documentation, HOWTOs, etc
- Blogging in detail on topics likely to be useful to others.
I've turned into a git fiend and no longer understand why anybody uses anything else. I'm also becoming increasingly obsessive about testing, particularly with the advent of Jenkins CI and Arquillian.
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Nov 16 |
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More descriptive “User was removed” explanation Because removed users are more likely to be introducing stupid votes, I guess; random downvotes or malicious/spiteful downvotes should be revoked, as should sock-puppet upvotes. It's just too hard to say what to keep and what to remove. I don't like it, but it makes some sense. |
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Nov 3 |
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sql tag without provided RDBMS Whether cross-DBMS or not, it's still worth knowing what they're using, so when you see something weird it's easier to place it in context, or their question doesn't have a good cross-dbms answer you can point them to resources for their DBMS. |
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Nov 3 |
awarded | Critic |
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Nov 3 |
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Invite low rep users to participate in chat This area remains an ongoing annoyance; see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/153417/… |
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Nov 3 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @MadScientist I think you had it at "it's rather confusing". The usability design around low-rep users and chat is pretty crap. It's like SO isn't only hostile to new users, it's also hostile to people who want to help new users. |
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Nov 3 |
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Disable chat migration notification if one of the users has insufficient rep? This remains a niggling frustration when using SO, and is compounded by similar problems in the chatroom owner management system (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/153417/…). It's like SO wants me to upvote bad questions just so I can get a conversation out of comments and into chat... |
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Nov 3 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Nov 3 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @NullUserExceptionà¸_ภI didn't find that one in searches. Thanks. |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Mortarboard |
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Nov 2 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @PopularDemand Yep, that's a good idea for the low-rep user; but there's nothing I as the high-rep user can do about their low rep except go around finding things to upvote them on - which is just encourages bogus voting to get past the arbitrary limit. |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Nov 2 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @sixlettervariables The concern about the info making it back into the Q&A is valid, but (a) SO nags you not to use comments too much, so it's discouraging this already; and (b) that concern is just as valid no matter what the rep of either user, it isn't just about <20 rep users. |
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Nov 2 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @sixlettervariables If the user asking the question were experienced in the problem domain, yes. In reality, no, they usually need guidance. Isn't helping people out part of what SO is here for? By your logic, shouldn't they know the answer to the question and not ask it in the first place? Where't the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable ignorance? It's not like the site makes it easy to offer detailed guidance before asking questions; tag wiki excerpts are the best option and they're not exactly obtrusive, plus they're usually entered at the end. |
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Nov 2 |
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If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? @sixlettervariables It's more that you land up having to ask for hardware details, EXPLAIN ANALYZE, exact query text, etc etc etc. Not a fixed list that can easily just be put on a page and linked to. Sure, I could just say "Read this link and edit your question" ... but really, isn't it better to be nice to the new users? Chat is less irritating than back-and-forth in comments. |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 2 |
asked | If users with <20 rep can't chat, why does SO nag me to move comment threads to chat? |
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Nov 2 |
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Allow inviting people with rep < 20 to private chat? This issue is really beginning to bug me. SO keeps on nagging me to move comment threads with new users to chat, then telling me I can't because they don't have the rep. Quit nagging me to move the conversation if you won't then let me - or preferably, automatically give the user special permission to enter the auto-created chat channel. |
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Oct 9 |
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Unreasonable Editing Practices This drives me insane. I keep on seeing editors writing "spelling and grammer" in review and it has me twitching every time I see it. It makes me want an "Edit approved with comment" feature so I can say "Your edit is ok but please, it's 'grammar' not 'grammer'" |
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Sep 19 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 24 |
awarded | Nice Question |