Guys you are using Google services, and most people seem to have gmail
account with which they interact. Google thinks top posting is the way to
go. The tools are also trimmed accordingly (although the latest clients do
allow you to trim, that's not the default behavior. The only reason people
top post is that that is the default behavior of most email clients
(including Thunderbird). You seem to go against the flow and think somehow
your way is the best way.

Be better with content and lenient with people. I cannot see how the
mailing list was having any problems by going this way this time.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Phani Bhushan Tholeti <[email protected]>wrote:

> >>         we want neither top posting nor bottom posting - both are bad.
> >>         We need
> >>         properly trimmed *interleaved* posting.
>
> Very true.
>
> >> But sometimes its not easy to trim messages while replying especially
> >> when you are using phone.
>
> Even more truer.
>
> > anything worth doing is worth doing well - and doing something well is
> > sometimes not easy. LUGs are supposed to be training grounds for newbies
> > to interact with the world. Every time I see the sloppy way our
> > youngsters post on international mailing lists I cringe.
>
> Its true that *nix has a a rich culture... but a culture only by
> adapting not by forcing adherence
> I think we need to evolve a new method.. I am not sure how/why.. but
> "cringing" may not help.
> For starters, maybe we can cut some slack o phone users? Those using
> PCs/laptops must still follow
> whatever is decided. After all if something is inconvenient, it
> shouldn't survive.
>
> Given all that, I'd prefer he interleaved posting :) .
>
> --
> Lots o' Luv,
> Phani Bhushan
>
> Let not your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right -
> Isaac Asimov (Salvor Hardin in Foundation and Empire)
>
> Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
> See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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