Re: Bottom Posting
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Bottom Posting |
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Msg-id | 17891.1211940494@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Bottom Posting (Andy Anderson <aanderson@amherst.edu>) |
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Re: Bottom Posting
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Список | pgsql-general |
Andy Anderson <aanderson@amherst.edu> writes: >> On May 27, 2008, at 7:41 PM, Gregory Williamson wrote: >> In-line comments are more readable, especially for longish emails. > But if you do bottom-post, please *do* edit the earlier content down > to just the context of your comments. Otherwise readers can end up > paging through lots of stuff before they get to the new bits. Archives > are available for reference if necessary. Indeed. Another little tip that some folk seem not to have figured out: leave some white space between what you write and what you quote. The posts that I hate even worse than top-posting are the ones where the poster quotes the entire thread and inserts a line or two of comment that isn't visibly separate from what's around it, like this: > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah comment added here > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah > blah blah blah This is a truly outstanding way of ensuring that no one will read what you wrote. Bottom line: have some respect for your readers. Make it easy to distinguish what you wrote from the preceding material, and remember that the only reason you are quoting anything at all is to provide some context for what you are saying. We don't need to re-read the entire darn thread. regards, tom lane
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