Jerry Franz wrote: > On 12/08/2010 07:03 AM, Scott Robbins wrote: >> Honestly, I had no one in mind. >> I remember in an effort to get a life outside tech, I joined a mailing >> list for something else. I hadn't realized how most people top post, >> don't trim, and still use aol. > > It really is worth noting that the bottom-post convention used on many > technical lists *is not* how most of the planet now does email or other The damn thing is a conversation. Top posting is talking over everyone else. > electronic communications. The rage we see here over it is really just > another technical 'religious war' by people who don't tolerate change > well. In reality, it doesn't matter much for most things either way and > far more harm is done by the howling over it than using either > convention actually causes. So, we should put up with rudeness and obnoxious behavior? See my post about when AOHell got on the 'Net. > > I still remember the rage sparked on the Usenet by some old timers when > people started using JPEG and MIME rather than GIF and uuencoding. Oh, > the horror of it. Don't remember lots of yelling. > > Oh, BTW: vim over emacs. alt.religion.editors <g> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos