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We should bring back the "question must show a minimal understanding" close reason
Or we could go biblical: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do".
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...hey, that New Testament quote would be really good as a close reason :)
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That question you linked as an example made me actually cringe. Using Windows XP as a "server" and wanting to upgrade it to Windows 7 without even turning it off because "it's a critical system and lots of people use it"... "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do" (TM).
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The "managing information technology systems in a business environment" and "reasonable business information technology management practices" could be merged; the former mainly suggests taking unrelated questions to StackOverflow or SuperUser, but that is already covered by "belongs on another site", which also allows specifying which one.
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What about jobs for system administrators?
@user2284570 Agreed, tag removed.
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All linked questions (including the ones marked as possible duplicates) are indeed related; but what I'm exactly trying to do is gathering all discussions about this issue in a single place (the question on MSO), and only leave this pointer question here to say "the official discussion is there". As I said right in the first row", please don't mark *this one as a duplicate: the opposite should be done. Thank you.
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How to handle situations where a user needs professional support and you are willing to provide it?
I of course have a LinkedIn profile, and there is a link to it in my SF profile; but this is quite unwieldy (the other user needs to be a member, and LinkedIn doesn't allow PMs between not-linked people unless you have a premium account).
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Please don’t make Careers programmers only in practice!
@user2284570 I asked the question on MSO (and posted a pointer question here) because discussions about Careers/Jobs are being moved to MSO, so that's the place to talk about it now.
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