May be I was a little hard.

But I had some bad experience with newbies.
There is a difference being a newbie and a very very newbie

Making stupid mistakes is no problem with me, everybody makes them. But fuck-up a site and overwrite the original one with the bad one is *very* stupid.

I agree letting newbies do hings, but do them local !!!! And think before you do things like this.


Another example: At my former school the sys-admins are setting up firewalls and don't know what they're doing, they're testing with 250 users working on the network... Testing ok but not something that's needed to work, use tes-systems!!

Sorry if I offended newbies.


In reply to RE: RE: RE: RE: User Requests Quest by toadi
in thread User Requests Quest by vroom

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