On 06/30/2011 01:03 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011, Yasha Karant wrote:

As for top or bottom posts, I and many others with whom I have discussed this
point over a number of years prefer top posting so that one can immediately
get to the new information, ...

   with all due respect, grow the f**k up.  top vs bottom posting has
been a settled issue for *years*, and anyone who still thinks that
their personal preferences have any value whatsoever needs to go back
to AOL, and leave technical mailing lists to the grownups.

rday


It is not duly respectful to anyone to use language such as you have in posted, professional discourse, irrespective of the comments or opinion of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.

I was discussing this very matter with a colleague but half an hour ago; he/she serves as an editor on a well respected international academic journal. Her/his opinion is that top posting is the only appropriate method. Thus, there are differences of opinion.

May we all settle this once and for all if it is insisted that based on one's response ordering, threading, etc., work will be put into the dustbin (/dev/null, spam, trash, whatever)? May the "owner/s" of this list put forward official standards of etiquette as well as clarity about the matter of threading, and the correct method(s) so that threading will be respected?

Yasha Karant

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