On 5/14/24 10:41 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
We have a clash of two cultures here.
More than just *nix vs. M$.
In business communications by email, the norm is to quote the *entire*
thread, every time, without paring anything down, purely for the sake of
CYA. As such, top-posting is the only reasonable alternative, given that
recipients would otherwise have to scroll through hundreds, perhaps
thousands of lines of quoted material to find a bottom-posted reply, or
worse, *actually read* through all that quoted material to find an
inline-posted reply.
In list-server communications (and to a lesser extent, BBS posts), the
norm is to pare down quoted material to the barest minimum needed to
provide context (originally to save bandwidth and storage, both of which
are *still* finite resources), and to bottom-post or inline-post one's
replies, in order to give them a more natural flow. CYA doesn't factor
in at all.
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JHHL