2009-09-09, 06:11 AM
In all seriousness, I've deleted lot's of stuff before... usually a it's a combination of the Unix mentality of "don't ask me if I'm sure I want to do what I just told you to do" combined with like forgetting my portables mousepad is always enabled (and there is nothing you can do about it) while coming out of hibernation, which requires using a special oem function key to disable. So I'm like using Filezilla and my palm causes my mouse to do something weird and I don't realize I just deleted or moved something where it doesn't go until too late. It's not as much as you don't have backups (though very often you don't) as much as it being a pain in the ass to fix stuff. Things can get even uglier working with a command prompt in an impromptu fashion. Over time shit does indeed happen.
I have accidents. It's just a matter of damage control. Specifically like, you hope, the person who has the accident knows how to clean up after themselves / what happened. And if their working outside their administration domain that is not always the case. This is just a matter of good practice. The main reason of course swordofmoonlight.com the website is being moved is not so much as this site is not harmed, but the digitaldevildb.com and wiki.digitaldevildb.com files are not harmed. They are a lot more complicated than swordofmoonlight.com at this point.
Of course swordofmoonlight.com should never have been hosted out of public_html in the first place *pokes todd*
I have accidents. It's just a matter of damage control. Specifically like, you hope, the person who has the accident knows how to clean up after themselves / what happened. And if their working outside their administration domain that is not always the case. This is just a matter of good practice. The main reason of course swordofmoonlight.com the website is being moved is not so much as this site is not harmed, but the digitaldevildb.com and wiki.digitaldevildb.com files are not harmed. They are a lot more complicated than swordofmoonlight.com at this point.
Of course swordofmoonlight.com should never have been hosted out of public_html in the first place *pokes todd*