On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Simon Lyall <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The people behind stackoverflow.com have just announced a beta of > serverfault.com which is a sysadmin-orientated version of the > Stackoverflow. > > Announcement here: > > http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/04/server-fault-private-beta-begins/ > > with instructions on signing up ( you can browse the site with just the > beta password they give ). > Cool! I've found stackoverflow.com to be a very useful resource while developing the Netomata Config Generator (NCG; http://www.netomata.com/products/ncg ). I've asked a number of Ruby questions there, and gotten quick and useful responses. Their archive has also grown to the point where I can often find answers to my questions there, without even having to ask. Hopefully, serverfault.com will wind up being just as useful; I suggest folks give it a try. -Brent-- Brent Chapman <[email protected]> Founder and CEO // Netomata, Inc. // www.netomata.com Making networks more reliable and flexible by automating network configuration
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