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4:56 AM
@StackExchange What? No mouse-over text? That must be a first.
 
 
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7:44 AM
@BenBrocka That one is an interesting read
 
 
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2:42 PM
So @IsziRoryorIsznti's proposal wins for this week's QotW:
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A: Vote for your question of the week #29

Iszi Rory or IszntiAnother proposal that didn't make it last week... Maintaining the principle of least privilege when your end-users are IT professionals is quite the dilemma. Risks of giving developers admin rights to their own PCs

Now, who fancies writing that one?
 
3:20 PM
@RoryAlsop My cat.
 
3:33 PM
@JeffFerland Smart feline :-)
 
 
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5:47 PM
Sam Brand on June 04, 2012

Hello. Sam Brand here. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m part of the CHAOS at Stack Exchange. I handle certain “special projects” across the network, oversee syndication, and occasionally poke my head into our communities to make sure our platform works to deliver killer content to the outside world. A couple weeks ago, I embarked upon one of these experiments.

Each day of the week (May 7 – May 11) I dropped into Google Trends: Hot Searches to find a buzzy keyword about which I could ask a question at one of our sites. I did this mostly out of curiosity; I’d never used the vast majo …

 
6:00 PM
G'day Rories
 
Fantastic moment that name change was
 
como?
 
@ScottPack IsziRoryorIsznti being stuck like that for a month :D
 
Ah yes, that boondoggle.
What a rory-up that was.
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Oh, @Jeff. I don't suppose you're using cobbler and a yum based OS, eh?
 
@ScottPack Some days I apt, sometimes I yum. What's up?
 
6:16 PM
I'm attempting to use cobbler to mirror the puppet yum repos, but they're being less than helpful.
Meaning, every time I attempt to mirror any of the el6 repos I get "Exception value: Damaged repomd.xml file"
 
What's in your /etc/yum.repos.d dir?
Are you using your own mirror for custom packages of Puppet?
 
Nothing fancy, no, I just wanted a local repo so I could control when the puppet packages got updated.
I also, apparently, just figured it out.
For some stupid reason they have three el6 directories.
6, 6Server, 6Client
Changing my mirror to use 6Server worked.
I'll bet they're not all three being updated with the same veracity.
Don't you love it that as soon as you admit failure the fix miraculously appears? :)
 
@ScottPack Nothing like having somebody look over your shoulder
"Hi, tech support... oh, nevermind."
 
Pretty much
At my undergrad there was a kid in my program who was absolutely clueless when it came to technology.
 
Dammit, I need to do something in PowerShell with OUs and I don't have any licenses to setup a test AD... damn you M$
 
6:27 PM
Except, he had some kind of RainMan like gift for finding typos in code.
Ugh. This is what I hate about going to conferences. Vendors.
/me considers silencing the ringer on his desk phone
 
@ScottPack Buy a burner phone before a conference?
 
I was attending as an employee, not a person, so thankfully it's just my office number. Would probably be pretty bent were it my personal number.
 
7:21 PM
@ScottPack Hey, employees are people too you know!
 
7:35 PM
mmhm
 
8:11 PM
Shog9 on June 04, 2012

Hard to believe it’s been only six months since the last moderator election on Stack Overflow…

Remember A Theory of Moderation? It talks about how moderators are the “human exception handlers” on Stack Overflow, elected to deal with those rare situations the normal community moderation can’t handle. It also notes:

The most common moderator task is to follow up on flagged posts. Every post contains a small flag link, which anyone with 15 reputation can use.

Over 200K users with at least 15 reputation have accessed Stack Overflow in the past three months. That’s a lot of folks able to raise a red flag – and a lot of them do. …

 
@JeffFerland Are you on the puppet-users mailing list?
 
@ScottPack No, I'm not
 
I assume he means as a backend for dashboard. Just wow.
 
@ScottPack Sounds fun
 
That's...a lot of nodes.
 
8:23 PM
Yeah, I really wonder what's behind all of that
 
8:43 PM
Imagine if it's just that one guy, too.
 

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