Aaron Konstam wrote: > However, when you google for e-mail etiquette you can't find a > source that recommends bottom posting. I am afraid this is a > peculiarity of fedora-list people. It's not at all peculiar to the fedora lists. If you look around, you'll find many places that have a preference against top-posting. Technically, bottom posting is only marginally better -- depending on how strictly you define it. What is generally preferably on the lists I frequent is inline replies. That is where you trim your reply to remove extraneous text and reply to various parts of the message inline. Not trimming what is quoted is annoying, whether the text you add is on the top or on the bottom. It's only slightly less annoying at the bottom because that at least follows a more rational pattern to most readers. The wikipedia page on top-posting[1] that is linked in the Fedora mailing list guidelines includes numerous links to other resources. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What we seek is not the overthrow of the government, but a situation in which it gets lost in the shuffle. -- Duncan Frissell
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