[GRLUG] Social norms

Greg Folkert greg at gregfolkert.net
Mon May 12 10:24:21 EDT 2008


Mainly because it doesn't break the flow. If you want an example, here
it is. But then you'll see this shortly.

On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 08:34 -0400, Collin wrote:
> Tim Schmidt wrote:
> > On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Collin <adderd at kkmfg.com> wrote:
> >   
> >> I suppose you did not. But, really, we can only debate what we do here.
> >> You can't change what other people do. And it's not even a consensus out
> >> there either. There are plenty of lists where top posting is OK. And, on
> >> this list, it seems there are plenty of people who, like me, also do not
> >> mind top posting.
> >>     
> >
> > Have you ever used the internet?
>
> (I snipped out the references you gave)
and a bravo for that noting.

[SNIP] works as well and most people know what or why.
> 
> Let me be brief rather than get into this all over again. There are more 
> important things to fight about. To each their own. All I'm asking is 
> that you at least try to keep an open mind and abide by those that have 
> different conventions than you.

Its not about YOU. Its about saving hours of other people's time trying
to read this thread *AND* for posterity's sake of the archives being
*READABLE*. For the archivists and people trying to read the particular
64-bit Linux thread... proper quoting and responses either in-line or
bottom posting actually *SAVE TIME* and *READABILITY* actually increases
many fold.

The main reason why in-line or bottom replies work better...

Do you people that top post *EVER* think about anyone *BUT* yourselves?

So, just because you like to drive on the other side of the road, does
that mean you should and not expect some kind of destructive fallout?

I've kept to my own here mostly on this subject. I've been admonished by
a few people to "Lighten up" so... as we can see I'm *BY FAR* not the
only one that believes this.

You seem to follow *some* guidelines as it suites you... its almost like
you are doing a Microsoft EEE (Embrace, Extend, Extinguish) tactic here.
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