Re: Over-quoting (was: Re: tangoGPS 0.9.5 is out)

2009-01-25 Thread Dylan Semler
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Neil Jerram wrote: > 2009/1/25 Paul Fertser : > > Neil Jerram writes: > >> > >> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example) > does. > > > > Are you serious? Quotes are needed to remember context but you suggest > > to quote the whole

Re: Over-quoting (was: Re: tangoGPS 0.9.5 is out)

2009-01-25 Thread Neil Jerram
2009/1/25 Paul Fertser : > Neil Jerram writes: >> >> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example) >> does. > > Are you serious? Quotes are needed to remember context but you suggest > to quote the whole mail with no apparent reason and to hide them > later? WTF? I thi

Re: Over-quoting

2009-01-25 Thread Fernando Martins
Paul Fertser wrote: > I'm so tired of all that over-quoting and top-posting! Can't you > people have a little respect for others? Take a look at RFC1855, at > least it has some sane reasoning. > > Well, since it is weekend I went to check TFM for you :-). I gue

Re: Over-quoting (was: Re: tangoGPS 0.9.5 is out)

2009-01-25 Thread George Brooke
> I'm so tired of all that over-quoting and top-posting! Can't you > people have a little respect for others? Take a look at RFC1855, at > least it has some sane reasoning. Please allow me to quote RFC1855 at you; - A good rule of thumb: Be conservative in what you send a

Over-quoting (was: Re: tangoGPS 0.9.5 is out)

2009-01-25 Thread Paul Fertser
e the whole mail with no apparent reason and to hide them later? WTF? I'm so tired of all that over-quoting and top-posting! Can't you people have a little respect for others? Take a look at RFC1855, at least it has some sane reasoning. -- Be free, use fr