Hi all,

As faq/current.html[0] grows, each major change is being added at
the very bottom, chronologically. There already are several other
pages where this kind of ordering makes sense, i.e. innovations.html[1].

Given the "current" (unintentional pun) nature of changes on the
aforementioned page, it seem like reverse chronological order would
suit it better, as is the case with, i.e. events.html[2].

The proposed change has a clear benefit to those following -current
- i.e. not having to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page
(whichever way one does it) to get the information about the most
recent changes - since they would always be available at the very
top.

Obviously, doing it now, before the -release has been cut, doesn't
make any sense whatsoever, but the change could be implemented when
faq/current.html gets a reset... perhaps even with a style guide
as it is done in events.html?

        <!-- STYLE NOTES:
            Place past events in most-recent-first order.
        [...]
        -->

What do people think about introducing such change?

Regards,

Raf

[0] https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
[1] https://www.openbsd.org/innovations.html
[2] https://www.openbsd.org/events.html

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