Network Engineering Q&A Site Launched
Hamburg writes "Stack Exchange launched a new site for network engineers. It's in question and answer style, content is tagged for filtering and subscribing to topics. A voting system supports quality of posts, leading to so called reputation scores which determine moderation capabilities of the users. It's now 18 days in beta, at this early stage users decide which way it will go, from quality and kind of contributions up to the future design of the site. People there discuss mainly professional subjects such as the best dual-provider design for the enterprise, when to choose fiber instead of copper cabling, and efficient ways for troubleshooting switching loops."
I like my milkshakes served up in a paper cup, not some fucking plastic cup with a domed plastic lid. And don't ask about if I want whipped cream and a cherry because even when I say no you still put it there anyway. What happened to the good old days of common sense and customer service?
Building and keeping a configuration database tidy hardly seems like engineering to me.
I'm a Sandwich Engineer at Subway!
With a set of features identical to all their other subsites, and, in common with all their other subsites, only slightly different CSS.
Has the submitter not used Stack Exchange sites before?
That's a informative article, thanks /.. I did a video explaining how this site works : Q&A Site
The subject line doesn't really need elaboration. Registration and logging in is a hindrance and adds no value to the content.
But FWIW, the cult of personality will also decrease and advertisers' peckers will shrivel from lack of identities to cross-correlate, which can only be a good thing.
US English meaning of the word is not the same as the European. Are you by any chance European..?
I really dislike StackOverflow now because very useful questions are discouraged, simply because they are open ended. I've been on SA since it was in closed beta, and I really do miss the discussion-oriented questions and answers that used to be the norm, rather than the exception.
US English meaning of the word is not the same as the European. Are you by any chance European..?
what's the us meaning then? just the guy who keeps the engine running?
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
the story that conflated setting a little exchange sever with designing a FTS100 companys network
Isn't Slashdot already a Q&A site for network engineers and others?
-- Jimtown Kelly
ah stackexchange, where the self important spend more time discussing whether the question is valid or not instead of just bloody answering it and moving on.
The place for open ended question is not SO.
How to choose between SO and Programmers - http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82988/choosing-between-stack-overflow-and-programmers-stack-exchange