Timeline for Answering your own question: officially encouraged and unofficially despised?
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Feb 4, 2013 at 22:55 | comment | added | SLD | Is it really so hard to conclude that a post regarding an inability to access the mysql CLI is looking for a way to gain access? I get it, you guys demand explicitly phrased narrowly scoped questions but the question here was still clear, if only implicitly. | |
Feb 4, 2013 at 22:41 | comment | added | John Gardeniers | So you've consulted with "every person" who read your post to ensure they understood the "question"? How else could you possibly come to such an absurd conclusion? You failed to consult me for one and I did not find a question in it. You need to learn the difference between questions and statements. | |
Feb 4, 2013 at 17:42 | comment | added | SLD | I now understand the extremely particular requirement of this community for an explicit question, however to say the question was nonsense is ridiculous. Every single person who read that post knew exactly what the 'question' meant - pragmatically what I posted was perfectly valid: there was no doubt, ambiguity, or nonsense of any kind. Plesk is the work of the devil - I get that, I know that, but this was still a real problem and as far as I could tell this was still the best exchange for the question. | |
Feb 3, 2013 at 20:24 | history | answered | John Gardeniers | CC BY-SA 3.0 |