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    • RE: SpiceWorld 2014

      @JaredBusch said:

      Amazing? Not quite. Instructive? Definitely.

      I left the same feedback I leave each year on a basic session I attend.

      They need to try and get more advanced sessions that run maybe a double session or session and a half in time.

      We wanted to do a more advanced session along with the Introduction one, but since Jeffrey Snover was there doing his JEA session they didn't want three PowerShell sessions going. I was thinking a session on tool building would be interesting, but it was a no go. Sorry!

      As for the time, I don't disagree, but they only give us the 45-50 minutes (with 10 minutes set aside for Q&A) so we tried to cram in as much as we could while covering the basics to get you started.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: February 13th (Friday) - MangoLassi Day!

      @scottalanmiller said:

      I wonder (honestly wonder) how much people come and read existing content versus only reading the current content (top 20 topics or whatever.) Searching turns up old ones, but I think that people visiting the site will mostly look at current discussions.

      Very tough road, agreed. A community like PowerShell.org is not a vendor based platform (they don't sell anything) but centered around a new technology. Of course, when that technology is replaced the need for the community will go away then too. It's also had some powerful personalities behind it that helped establish it.

      ML doesn't have that, and by staying agnostic there's no reason a Google search would ever pull anything up. The lack of any content doesn't help (if you have nothing to trigger a successful search... well... you get it). Content is a fickle thing, and sometimes it just drives a reason to visit and it's a one time thing. I get over 600+ visits a day on my blog (which I think is pretty good considering I do very little self promotion) and almost all of it is Google hits on 4 or 5 articles that people are interested in.

      So how do you get people to visit in the first place? Content. Even if it's fleeting the hope is that SOME of that traffic might create an account and stick around, until you hit that amazing turnover point. Might want to consider adding a blogging component and letting a few of the community SME's post an article or two to try and drive up hits and maybe begin to build the perception that this is a place to seek answers.

      Just thoughts....

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Introduction to Powershell Video

      For our desktop guys I recently wrote a tool that troubleshot network connectivity, web site being up, a few pings. There's always things you can work on that will help you. What do you do more than once? It's probably a candidate for automation.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Get Your IP Address from a Command Line

      Not sure, but I did find that this works though:

      (Invoke-WebRequest ifconfig.me/ip).Content

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Self healing applications with Salt

      Funny story. In our change control meeting a couple of weeks back, one of our Systems Engineers had a ticket in for deploying Salt minions. The guy running the meeting is the manager of the NOC and he read the ticket off, then suddenly sat up straight and looked around... "OK, you guys are just messing with me now..."

      Funny geek humor. But the way he said it cracked up the whole room.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Code Repository Service Do You Use?

      Nothing right now but we're going to trial Team Foundation Server in the next couple of weeks. It's about the only repo that's integrated with PowerShell ISE's.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: PowerShell

      @Bill-Kindle said:

      This book:

      http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Windows-PowerShell-Month-Lunches/dp/1617291080

      This is a great book and seems like most of the PowerShell community considers it the go to book for PowerShell.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Find Machine Name in Vsphere

      Might find this useful:
      http://community.spiceworks.com/scripts/show/3048-find-vm-locate-a-vm-in-multiple-vcenter-installations

      posted in IT Discussion
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