On Thursday 24 September 2009 16:48:53 Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:
Hi, JB2.
Please tell me, what do you mean about "top-post"? I don't understand. Please give me another vocab or even explanation.
Top-posting is where you post your reply above the text you're replying to. This is a bad idea because it means that the reader has to scroll up and down to get the context for your reply, and also the top-poster generally doesn't snip out the bits that aren't being replied to. Top-posting is a little worse than bottom posting, where the posted does almost the exact same thing, except they scroll to the very bottom of the mail and start typing their reply. As with the top-poster, they generally don't bother to snip out any bits that they aren't replying to. The preferred method for the openSUSE lists, and many many others, is to reply inline. This is done by snipping out the bits of text that you aren't replying to, leaving just enough text to provide the context, and then adding replying to each specific points straight after the quoted text. As for a fuller explanation, you can find one here: URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: www.distributed.net OGR-NG @ ~100Mnodes RC5-72 @ ~1Mkeys/s openSUSE 10.3 32b | openSUSE 11.0 32b | | openSUSE 10.3 64b | openSUSE 11.0 64b | openSUSE 11.1 64b | openSUSE 11.2m6 RISC OS 3.6 | RISC OS 3.11 | openSUSE 11.1 PPC | TOS 4.02 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org