Personally, I would like to see either a clarification or the scope, or a change of it. "IT Professionals" does not just mean Sys/Net Admin/Engineer. "IT Professional" to me *includes Developers*. If we want "SysAds asking questions of SysAds", change the scope of the site to do so. Yes, the crappy, clueless, and not-even-googled questions bother me, too. So I either vote, ignore, or close quickly. Even though he and I disagree on some points, I'm sad to see Iain go, because I think that he is a good mod. But this site is supposed to be a community for helping people, and being rude and unhelpful doesn't get us anything; it kills the community. If you're frustrated, don't come by; that's not helpful. Basically all of http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/5337/why-the-hostility ---------- Additionally, with SysAds being very self-reliant, and our culture being very RTFM- and Self-Service-friendly I propose the following addition to the FAQ: > "Questions are expected to have had at least a basic fundamental level > of research and effort put into them. If you have not done some basic > analysis (checked the relevant logs, network captures, checked our > [Canonical Question list][1], etc), and at least checked popular search > engines for your question, your question may be considered of value > due to lack of effort on your part." [1]: http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/1986/what-are-the-canonical-answers-weve-discovered-over-the-years