> -----Original Message-----
> From: Micah Gersten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:49 AM
> To: PHP General
> Subject: Re: [PHP] New to PHP
> 
> The problem with bottom posting is that if you follow the conversation,
> you have to scroll to find the new content.  I guess if you trim and
> bottom post it's not so bad.
> 
> Wolf wrote:
> > By Bottom Posting (common when on a mailing list or NG) it gives
> greater context as you read through the previous posts and by the time
> of getting to where the new response is, it is in sync.  No skipping
> back and forth to read to get the context.

The list, however, disagrees with you:

3. Do not top post. Place your answer underneath anyone you wish to quote and 
remove any previous comment that is not relevant to your post.

That is taken from http://us3.php.net/reST/php-src/README.MAILINGLIST_RULES . 
Sure, it's labeled as "more of a guideline"... but it is irrefutable proof that 
yes, the mailing list rules DO discuss top posting--and they frown on it.

As for having to scroll to read the new content--first of all, you sound very 
lazy. Second of all, it shouldn't be that big of a deal if people are properly 
trimming their messages.

I might also note:

7. Please configure your email client to use a real name and keep message 
signatures to a maximum of 2 lines if at all necessary.

*cough* ;)


Todd Boyd
Web Programmer

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