Following up on the discussion [here](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/6701/), I’d like to propose some changes to our help center guidelines to remove subjective language (particularly the “professional” part) and simplify things a bit, while still maintaining a high standard of quality and a clear line of what kind of questions belong here. Quoting, briefly, for context: > Removing the requirement to be a professional means telling these users “your question isn’t appropriate as it stands, improve it by...” instead of telling them “you don’t belong here because you aren’t what I consider to be a professional sysadmin.” So, here’s what I was able to come up with, with some details on my thought process to follow: > Server Fault is a site for questions and answers about **managing > information technology systems**. > > If your question is about: > > - managing the hardware or software of servers, workstations, storage or networks > - tools used for administering, monitoring, or automating these > - deployment to and management of third-party provided information technology platforms > > and is not about: > > - consumer workstations or networking (which belong on our sister site, [Super User](http://superuser.com/)) > - product, service, or learning material recommendations > - product licensing inquiries or legal advice > - career, salary, personnel, employment, or formal education > - unauthorized use or misuse of IT systems > > then you’re in the right place to ask your question! (then leaving the rest of what’s there alone) Reasoning behind the specifics.. > Server Fault is a site for questions and answers about **managing information technology systems**. I think this wording is broad enough to cover the whole scope in a nutshell while still implying strongly that this isn’t for your home linksys setup. I’m not too attached to it if others have better recommendations, though. > - managing the hardware or software of servers, workstations, storage, and networks, or > - tools used for administering, monitoring, or automating these, or Basically the old “If your question is about” criteria, but condensed. > - working with services hosting or enabling your information technology I want this one to have inclusion of blank-as-a-service types questions, but it could probably stand to be rephrased, because we still don’t want the user end of the cpanel equation. > - consumer workstations and networking (which belongs on our sister site, [Super User](http://superuser.com/)), or This is rephrased a bit, but basically the same as before, and with a more immediate “if this is you, go to SU” instead of that being further down. > - unauthorized use or misuse of IT systems Condensed the last two points: licensing moved, legal advice doesn’t really need to be here, and the rest can be summarised with just this. **Thoughts?**