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    • DenisKelleyD
      DenisKelley @RAM.
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      @RAM.
      How's the job hunt going?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @DenisKelley
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        @DenisKelley said:

        As to the SW/Mango thing, I'm personally just staying above all the shenanigans. SW is a lot more busy than Mango right now, so I tend to post more there than here. I do try to browse when I have time and contribute when I can. It is just so much more volume there right now and I'm sure Mango will get busier and busier as time moves forward.

        Not nearly the volume of three months ago though. It is visibly quiet. And the quality of the conversations have changed a lot. Much more newbie focused.

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          RAM. @DenisKelley
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          @DenisKelley said:

          @RAM.
          How's the job hunt going?

          lol interesting. Thought I had already won the race, turns out my bookie placed my bet on the wrong horse. Back in the saddle my friend, going to start all over again.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            How is your Linux-fu? That's the hot ticket these days.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ @RAM.
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              @RAM. said:

              @DenisKelley said:

              As to the SW/Mango thing, I'm personally just staying above all the shenanigans. SW is a lot more busy than Mango right now, so I tend to post more there than here. I do try to browse when I have time and contribute when I can. It is just so much more volume there right now and I'm sure Mango will get busier and busier as time moves forward.

              I have personal grievances with them sadly at this point :-/, I try not to hold grudges but... some need to exist for us to move forward.

              I think I finally put 2 and 2 together

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                @IRJ LOL

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @IRJ LOL

                  hey now, being outside of the in group sometimes has its advantages. Sometimes the less you know, the better off you are

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                  • david.wieseD
                    david.wiese
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                    since i am involved or at least try to be involved on both sites I want offer up my opinion for what its worth. I joined the SW community when i started my current job, why because we used the software. As i become more involved in the community I started seeing more and more public power struggles.I myself posted in the rant thread a few times about the mods not doing their jobs and letting blatant things fly when those things were not allowed prior to a certain CM's departure. @Bill-Kindle sent me a link to this site after we had a public disagreement (but in the private conversation things were hashed out) I still post on both sites and attempt to help out where I can. ML seems to be more IT Pro based and not for the basic user (which is good). Now still haven't reached the SP level on SW yet and don't really care to, I'm not in it for the points, I'm there to provide help where possible just like here. While I post more there, i am starting to here since most of the people i talk to are now using this instead.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @david.wiese
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                      @david.wiese the lack of a points system here changes behavior too. There is nothing to game. No SP group to aspire to or anything like that. The idea that everyone is a peer here is important. None of that hierarchy that goes on over there.

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                      • david.wieseD
                        david.wiese @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller I like that there are no points here. I always felt like people just wrote up how-to's just to get the points, and those how-to's did not have any value to them. They were just doing it to get points to get to the next level. I always approached the points as one that shows how knowledgeable someone was, boy was I wrong about that!

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          I fought the points from day zero. They called me to discuss them before they went live. I tried to head them off but lost that fight. I feel that they undermined the community value over the long haul.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
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                            I wonder if they were trying to compete with Experts Exchange ... give the users some way to see the value they've provided the community while still remaining free, unlike Experts Exchange.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender the points were about encouraging posting and they worked. They encourage volume rather than value and volume, not value, is what is sold to the advertisers.

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                              • JoyJ
                                Joy @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @Dashrender the points were about encouraging posting and they worked. They encourage volume rather than value and volume, not value, is what is sold to the advertisers.

                                Good morning everyone. wow i am happy to found this new thread again. same as @scottalanmiller expecting to read more topics every morning.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
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                                  It was a busy day today. Hopefully a busy night tonight too.

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                                    Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @Hubtech said:

                                    that's okay. seems to be the culture in forums. Get to the top (or close) of the mountain, get big britches, start upsetting the very folks that carried you to the top...branch off, small new forum with a high density of originals, tech talent, etc. Heck, this is going on in one of my automotive forums as we speak! it's funny the similarities, just the parts/pieces/lingo are different.

                                    Agreed. Which begs the question, how do we guardrail ML from doing the same?

                                    You can't. All forums are like Animal Farm in the end.....

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                                      Carnival Boy @david.wiese
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                                      @david.wiese said:

                                      I like that there are no points here. I always felt like people just wrote up how-to's just to get the points, and those how-to's did not have any value to them. They were just doing it to get points to get to the next level. I always approached the points as one that shows how knowledgeable someone was, boy was I wrong about that!

                                      There's "reputation". As someone with an embarrassingly low posts to reputation ratio, I'm sensitive to this!

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                                        Carnival Boy
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                                        I think SW is awesome. As someone running a one-man IT department, I can't tell you how great it is to connect with fellow pros in the same position, and I've had great replies to pretty much every thread I've started over there. The craic on here is ace and without wishing to sound too cheesy, it feels like you're all my friends already, even though I've never met any of you. As the forum gets more members, that will inevitably decline, sadly. I don't hang out on SW any more. I ask specific questions, or I add "spiceworks" to my Google search term to get specific answers to a problem I have (because I think SW has better answers than any other website out there).

                                        The difference between ML and SW is that almost everyone here seems to work for an IT company (apart from me), so the conversations take a slightly different route. In my job, I'm not paid to be an IT expert, I'm paid to ask IT experts dumb questions and be able to understand their answers and make decisions based on them. So I value the expert advice I get on here, even though I suspect my lack of expertise annoys a few people (having said that, I think I generally hold my own around here). Having a few more newbies around here wouldn't go amiss.

                                        I love debating, even about subjects I know little about. For example, I'll happily start an argument with @scottalanmiller about virtualisation, even though I'm not qualified to do so and it's a David versus Goliath battle. And debating really improves my understanding of an issue. I'm sure I annoy him at times, but I love that he's never patronising or condescending to anyone, no matter what dumb things they say. I often get accused of being a contrarian, and I guess there may be an element of truth in that, but playing devil's advocate is how you learn and I hope it keeps threads lively and interesting. As someone said to me recently, every discussion needs someone to ask the idiot questions.

                                        tl;dr: Keep up the good work everyone! I love you all!

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                                          A Former User @Carnival Boy
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                                          @Carnival-Boy said:

                                          I think SW is awesome. As someone running a one-man IT department, I can't tell you how great it is to connect with fellow pros in the same position, and I've had great replies to pretty much every thread I've started over there. The craic on here is ace and without wishing to sound too cheesy, it feels like you're all my friends already, even though I've never met any of you. As the forum gets more members, that will inevitably decline, sadly. I don't hang out on SW any more. I ask specific questions, or I add "spiceworks" to my Google search term to get specific answers to a problem I have (because I think SW has better answers than any other website out there).

                                          The difference between ML and SW is that almost everyone here seems to work for an IT company (apart from me), so the conversations take a slightly different route. In my job, I'm not paid to be an IT expert, I'm paid to ask IT experts dumb questions and be able to understand their answers and make decisions based on them. So I value the expert advice I get on here, even though I suspect my lack of expertise annoys a few people (having said that, I think I generally hold my own around here). Having a few more newbies around here wouldn't go amiss.

                                          I love debating, even about subjects I know little about. For example, I'll happily start an argument with @scottalanmiller about virtualisation, even though I'm not qualified to do so and it's a David versus Goliath battle. And debating really improves my understanding of an issue. I'm sure I annoy him at times, but I love that he's never patronising or condescending to anyone, no matter what dumb things they say. I often get accused of being a contrarian, and I guess there may be an element of truth in that, but playing devil's advocate is how you learn and I hope it keeps threads lively and interesting. As someone said to me recently, every discussion needs someone to ask the idiot questions.

                                          tl;dr: Keep up the good work everyone! I love you all!

                                          Dont worry, @scottalanmiller doesn't know much about virtualization anywho 😉

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                                            @Carnival-Boy said:

                                            The difference between ML and SW is that almost everyone here seems to work for an IT company (apart from me), so the conversations take a slightly different route.

                                            Of the people actively "answering" in SW, nearly all are with IT firms as well. But the number of people asking questions there is different and it tends to lean heavily towards people in IT departments asking and IT firms answering. This is kind of a natural thing because IT firms have a specific benefit to gaining reputation in this way and in learning by helping others (it's what they do) whereas IT departments don't gain from the reputation and don't, as a business model, help others. So the fit just happens.

                                            That the ratio is different here comes from two factors. One, that it is the "core" group at SW that are most likely to come here because of the network effect causes that to mostly be IT firms and that it was specifically IT firms targeted by recent issues over "there" so they were the ones feeling threatened and most hurt and needing a place to go before the other shoe dropped.

                                            I guess there is a third reason - the software that that other forum is based on isn't useful to IT firms, it was never meant to be. It is designed purely around the needs and workflows and lack of security needs of a small, internal IT department. But it can't be used by an MSP for many reasons - it just doesn't allow MSPs to work with clients effectively and the security makes it a show stopper anyway. So the culture over there is that IT departments broadly use the software and assume that the entire community does too and the MSPs all silently don't use it and don't say anything because the culture there is not to talk about it when you aren't using the product and loving it.

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