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ServerFault Survey -- What questions would you like to see?
My prodding seems to have awakened the Stack Exchange dragons -- It looks like Server Fault will be getting our own survey similar to what has been done for Stack Overflow for a while now.
I've got a …
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Question seeking tips and suggestions from technical experts closed, why?
The comments in question got zapped because they were more appropriate as a Meta discussion here (why a particular question or components of it are on/off topic, why certain comments are allowed to stay … of weed-pulling (knocking down older questions like that one when we find them) and just as much constructive pruning (refining new questions to make them excellent, not just good -- the point of this discussion …
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Free LOPSA Memberships
I've been meaning to join LOPSA for a while - this is a good excuse to force myself to do it :)
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should I add the tag "redhat" to CentOS-related questions?
Generally I would say no.
RedHat is RedHat.
CentOS is extremely similar to RedHat (bug-for-bug-compatible in many cases), but it is not RedHat.
The most major and glaring difference that comes to min …
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Getting a bit too snarky
There's definitely a line between "good snarky" (where the question gets answered or the poster gets pointed at the right solution) and "bad snarky" (where we're just being mean) -- I can't think of a …
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Missed opportunity to provide a good answer to a less than ideal question?
Do I think your question should have been downvoted? No.
It is not a bad question, there's nothing inherently wrong with it (even though it's been asked before).
Do I think your question should have …
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Amend an accepted answer to be more correct
I would normally add a comment saying something like "Also see @user's answer below" on the accepted answer, but I generally don't like to edit other people's answers for content myself...
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Downvoting really old questions?
Generally I would say only downvote a question if it's a lousy question. The same holds true for answers, and is regardless of age.
Sometimes I will troll through the "unanswered" old questions in t …
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Are certain blacklisted words in question titles not just a bit scorched earth and unhelpful?
I like the "allow users with X rep to bypass the blacklist" option that ChrisS suggested. It lets users who we as a community trust bypass a filter that's designed to keep the low-quality "HALP! HALP …
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Deleting closed questions with no answers
I have no problem with this -- There should probably be a "Delete" tab analogous to the "Close" tab on /review to make this easier.
ETA: It's probably most logical to start with the oldest questions …
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Links to config files/log files externally
I generally discourage (and fix) questions/answers that link to external files/references -- The relevant bits should be included in the question/answer.
I don't mind a "Go here for more information" …
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The use of the [dos] tag vs [denial-of-service]
This makes sense to me.
To answer @gWaldo's comment, DOS is still very much alive and kicking (and screaming, and doing all sorts of other horrible things).
I will admit to having software at $job ru …
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Why does laser printer maintainance not fall under the scope of SF?
Hmm - I don't know that maintenance of commercial, networked laser printers is off topic, but I don't know that it's on-topic either.
Laser printer maintenance on commercial units basically boils dow …
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Homewreckers wanted! Please handle these home-use questions
I like lizards. Sometimes turtles.
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What do we do about "Specifications" questions?
I've noticed an uptick in questions that are literally asking us to read the vendor's spec sheets to someone (There's PowerEdge 2950 hard disk , this weekend we had one asking what the address space …