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Why does the careers 2.0 site cater to programmers only?
@MichaelHampton, @ WillCole, Are sysadmins and programmers the only targeted audience? What about DBAs, PMs, and QAs?
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Serverfault mods on a higher horse than stackoverflow (closing questions)
@voretaq7, Hmm, on the other hand, there's alot of people with skillset in both areas.
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Serverfault mods on a higher horse than stackoverflow (closing questions)
@voretaq7, However, in the first place, the programmer should be responsible that their code don't create security or stability problems when interfaced with other code. Writing crashy code or insecure code is a no-no.
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Solving Problems using ServerFault
@Ivo, That depends. There are questions that are impossible to solve now, but wait a few months and they become solvable. When the question is "How can I solve this", then "this is unsolvable" should be a comment and not an answer.
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Serverfault mods on a higher horse than stackoverflow (closing questions)
@voretaq7, What is that video about?
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Serverfault mods on a higher horse than stackoverflow (closing questions)
@voretaq7, Do you find no people that are both sysadmin cum developer?
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Where's the StackExchange Inbox?
@Zoredache, This answer doesn't work anymore. There is no link to the inbox in the top left dropdown. Do you have a direct link to the page?
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When to post on Serverfault vs Stackoverflow?
@sysadmin1138, Would this networking question serverfault.com/q/594709/87017 be more suitable for superuser or serverfault? I see a ton of similar questions on superuser tagged "networking".
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When to post on Serverfault vs Stackoverflow?
@sysadmin1138, So would a general question on networking/DNS (unrelated to actual hands-on setup) be more suited for superuser or serverfault?
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