Dugger, Donald D said on Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 09:15:06PM +0000: > I `really` dislike paging through 10 screens of an email to discover > the single comment buried somewhere near the end.
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/MailingListEtiquette#Trimming That's not inline style's fault, that's pure laziness (on the part of the author). Good inline style is to trim the quoted text to just the relevant parts, preferably so new content is at least as long as the quote. > With top posting the new content is always right there at the top, > which is all I need for threads I'm familiar with and, if I lack > context, I can just go to the bottom and scan up, finding the info > that I need. That may be acceptable once but after the fourth or fifth time it becomes aggravating. The policy needs to be work for longer discussions (like Jay/Paul) as well as short ones. > Yes, top posting requires a little discipline, ... but that's a small > price to pay. So does inline posting :) Inline style is explicitly stated in the etiquette, so rather than reopening this can of worms, it'd save time just to follow the policy. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/MailingListEtiquette#Replies My apologies if this came across as overly harsh, I just don't see the need to retread old ground. Alexis -- Nova Engineer, HP Cloud. AKA lealexis, lxsli. _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev