Quoting Giampaolo Tomassoni <giampa...@tomassoni.biz>:

> In this thread I'm seeing a lot of people blaming the sysadmin. Is it
> crowded by sysadmins who like to show they are much more competent
than
> their colleagues?

Yes, of course it is.

Which is wrong, anyway. Since nobody is perfect, instead of pointing out the
other's mistake (if any) sysadmins should co-operate. Otherwise others may
gain some advantages by adopting the "divide et impera" paradigm...

Pointing out that they are wrong, why they are wrong, and how they should
do things instead _IS_ helping them.  That is the way people work, that
is the way people learn, that is how wrong situations get corrected.

Now, should they do that in a nice, polite way.  Yes.  Do they often
do it in a rude or condescending way instead.  Unfortunately yes.  That
is perhaps the part that needs fixing.

Check the mailing list archives...

Let me see: I subscribed to this list in Nov 2009. I need more time to fetch
it.

If you subscribed to it in Nov. 2009 and have been reading it, then you
should have known about this issue, and how to avoid any problems. So there
should be no problem.

Giampaolo

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Eric Rostetter
The Department of Physics
The University of Texas at Austin

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