On 7/18/06, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@uni-x.org> wrote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting

It makes following a topic more difficult than it would have to be. If
you reply to a list posting you nearly always want to contribute (ask,
add, ...) to specific parts of the previous post(s). Doing that on top
of the mail does not make clear to which part of the previous
communication this belongs.
This leads directly to the following aspect: top-posters typically do
not strip what they quote. On a list like this it is not necessary to
repeat the complete previous content by quoting all. Interested readers
can thread the list, list archives organize their access to in a
threaded way. TOFU (=top-posting + fully quoting) is thus annoying in 2
ways: it makes it harder to see the discussion / argument threads and it
wastes bandwidth + storage space.

You are right,
Sorry, i will keep in mind that!
regards,
Guillermo.
 

This isn't meant personally, trying to explain by giving arguments.

The Fedora Wiki has a page with "rules" written down:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MailinglistGuidelines

Regards

Alexander

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