> Howard R. Hansen wrote: > >> I ask this question >> because Wikipedia doesn't say top posting is bad E-Mail etiquette. >> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting >> What it does say in essence is that top-posting is a convenience for Outlook and Blackberry users, and that's just about it. One might consider the Scribus list as more than emails bouncing back and forth, but rather trying to be a source of information for users, supplementing the main Scribus site and the Wiki. If adding information at the top made sense for those trying to get information, then perhaps Wikipedia should just be addended by adding information at the top of each article rather than in a more appropriate location. I would also add that inline posting is certainly advocated, when it makes sense to the flow of reading.
Greg
