Timeline for Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
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Mar 14, 2017 at 17:18 | comment | added | Jason C | @MSalters "Odd" would be the understatement of the year. | |
Mar 14, 2017 at 16:09 | comment | added | MSalters | People in such odd roles tend to use technology in odd ways. That's not judgmental. It's more of a consequence that your typical DB is managed by a typical DBA, your average network by a network engineer. That skews the figures for unusual DB's and networks. It's therefore logical that you get the more interesting questions, as documentation will focus on typical uses. | |
Mar 2, 2017 at 20:09 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/ServerFault/status/837394524091592704 | ||
Mar 2, 2017 at 14:33 | answer | added | iwaseatenbyagrue | timeline score: 0 | |
Mar 2, 2017 at 13:00 | answer | added | Rob Moir | timeline score: 16 | |
Mar 2, 2017 at 5:28 | comment | added | user9517 | The professional requirement is long gone meta.serverfault.com/questions/6701/…. I thing the barrier is now as low as 'doesn't drool too much' | |
Mar 2, 2017 at 1:27 | answer | added | wombleMod | timeline score: 15 | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 22:23 | vote | accept | Jason C | ||
Mar 1, 2017 at 22:10 | comment | added | HBruijn Mod | Mostly topicality is not about your job title or actual job, as it is about the quality of the question. (as longs as the subject of your question is topical and you are asking not about home use, development setups etc. etc. | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 22:10 | answer | added | EEAAMod | timeline score: 35 | |
Mar 1, 2017 at 21:58 | history | asked | Jason C | CC BY-SA 3.0 |