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FWIW, just to avoid Dunning-Kruger and because I think you are mistaken here: jwz
I can only assume that he has rather hand-crafted scripted workflows though.
Programmers often make the worst admins.
Also true. Source: I am a programmer too.
Like I said, dude knows his stuff. But I admin for a living, and if I worked with him, I'd be giving him 7 flavors of shit daily for these kinds of decisions.
These things work for small shops and small teams, but they don't scale well and just lead to this kind of headache. And it's awful for everyone who needs to help support it. And I know that, because I've been in those shoes more than once (and on both sides of it).
I wonder how many people have company email addresses there.
It's a bar/nightclub. Most employees at bars don't use email as part of their work. It would be unusual (though maybe on-brand for jwz) for bartenders to have company email addresses, for example.
Being good in one thing doesn't make you good in something else. He is an inexcusably bad IT admin. The devs I work with don't ask for my opinion on code and if they would, it would probably sound nice to someone who doesn't know shit, but it'd still be a dumb opinion. Likewise I don't ask for their opinion on how to create our IT infrastructure (beyond of course asking their requirements for testing servers and such). If they have an opinion on it, it's generally not very coherent or founded in reality. Like the complaints of this guy. Though they're generally not this dumb.