[CentOS] Re: Centos 5 timeline?

Thu Apr 5 19:57:03 UTC 2007
Jim Perrin <jperrin at gmail.com>

> This is a personal preference;  most professional records are kept
> with the most recent item on top (read: at the front) of a physical
> file.  Even the public library does it that way :)

Most professionals are a loose definition of the term. It depends
primarily on the data need though. For archival purposes, you want the
data to flow in a meaningful fashion so that people can look up the
material and follow it in a logical manner. Most people are just
concerned with  GIVE IT TO ME NOW, so they want it at the top.
Microsoft and other companies producing email clients have reinforced
this lazy belief by prepending in the reply.

For business emails and such that don't matter, top posting is
probably fine. For archived mailing lists, coherent threading is key
so that the information can be referenced later.

-- 
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.
George Orwell