On 01/24/17 04:08, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Another way to look at it is, "Let me have a look if there's anything
new on faq/current.html - I open the page and, *without* moving
forward, can see straight away if something new has been added. No?
Then I move on with my life without scrolling down or doing anything
else apart from opening the page". Given OpenBSD's rapid development,
new entries on faq/current.html appear quite frequently - I'm only
thinking of the tiny amount of time saved each time.

Yes clearly I'm not considering your valuable time.



Raf, think about the physical world.  When people add things to a list
like a posting on a bulletin board, it goes at the end.  People just
know to look at the end for anything new.  So it is online.  The effort
to scroll down is pretty small.

--STeve Andre'

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