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3 votes

A plea to reopen

The fact that you want help writing a resume to get a job as a sysadmin does not make it a suitable subject for Server Fault. A resume is as much related to system administration as the method we use …
John Gardeniers's user avatar
5 votes

Why was my question regarding premium domains closed?

The question was closed before I saw it, otherwise I would have voted it closed as off topic. In simple terms, the question has nothing whatsoever to do with system administration or for that matter I …
John Gardeniers's user avatar
4 votes

What to do with the "Hidden features of ..." question collections?

I've always had an aversion to "hidden features" stuff. You'll find that most of the answers to those questions are about well known and well documented stuff. It would be hard to find something in th …
John Gardeniers's user avatar
4 votes

Using "not a real question" as a close reason on questions that have answers

I have seen, and voted on, quite a few questions that are and indeed should be closed as NARQ, despite having answers. I can't see why it having answers should make any difference. For the particular …
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4 votes

Can we weed out the benchmarking questions?

What about someone asking for tools to be used in benchmarking? Seems to me that would be perfectly on topic. e.g. Someone might be looking for the tools and/or methods which might be employed to per …
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1 vote

Question that cannot be answered?

While very low accept rates tend to be frowned upon it would be quite unrealistic to expect everyone to have 100%. I am actually concerned that those who have asked more than a few questions and do h …
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