[OT] Re: List etiquette question
Justin Crabtree
crabtrej at otc.edu
Thu Nov 18 19:43:13 UTC 2004
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 13:53 -0500, John Burton wrote:
>
>>*Requiring* people to "trim" and "bottom-post" before you respond to
>>them is a bit like *requiring* them to get a sheet of parchment and
>>India ink and write it out long hand. You can do it if you want, but you
>>risk being viewed as intolerant and focused on "form" over "content".
>
>
> People can view my opinions any way they want. However, I thought I made
> it very clear that I prefer trimmed, bottom-posted messages *on mailing
> lists* because they are a superior format for those fora, and also
> because those fora *currently* make it their preferred format. Hence,
> more appropriate, more useful, and currently the local custom are my
> arguments. I have never said old is good just 'cause it's old.
>
> My other point was that I will help those who make it easier for me to
> help them, since my time is limited. Newbies without a clue I usually
> attempt to both help and educate... people who respond "I don't give a
> damn, I'll keep doing it my way and blast local custom" get zip.
>
> Which part of that equates to India ink?
>
The part where this thread has turned into a hydra.
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Justin Crabtree
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