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So I am getting a vehement response from community regulars as per this
Wikipedia warning.
So your community of regulars want bottom response? Or can I also do
interleaved response...but no top response..right?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style

While each online community differs on which styles are appropriate or
acceptable, within some communities the use of the "wrong" method risks
being seen as a breach of netiquette, and can provoke vehement response from
community regulars.

-----Original Message-----
From: LibreOffice [mailto:libreoffice-bounces@lists.freedesktop.org] On
Behalf Of Norbert Thiebaud
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:23 PM
To: nicholas ferguson
Cc: libreoffice
Subject: Re: #4 can someone spot problem with simplebootstrap_cpp.cxx

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:25 PM, nicholas ferguson
<nicholasferguson@wingarch.com> wrote:


(2)  Just tell someone they need to make their emails friendly to grouping
in archives... what the heck does this mean: "who need n.(n+1)/2 messages
instead of n ?"

Your first post had one message
you second one, not only changed the title, but also contained you new
message + a full copy of the previous message.. iow 2 messages
your third one contained a new message a a full copy ot the 2 previous one
....

so the total number of message is SUM(i=1 to n ; i) = n(n+1)/2

(3)   I didn't understand why one of my emails needed a moderator's
review... so I started numbering my follow-ups...to insure I knew they
went
through.

Because one or more of them triggered the automated spam filter... and
eventually the message was released from moderation... no need for
paranoia there.


(1) when you say "top posting"... someone sent me a rather insulting
explanation.. and I didn't read it past its first insult.

you have been told by at least 2 different persons on this l ML that
top posting is rude and undesirable
for instance Michael told you:

In general it is also polite netiquette not to top-post, and to cut the
context of the mail to the minimum necessary for the discussion.

of course if you think Michael (or I) does not know what he is talking
about, maybe you'll give more weight to a IETF RFC:

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
---
[...]
- Be brief without being overly terse.  When replying to a message,
      include enough original material to be understood but no more. It
      is extremely bad form to simply reply to a message by including
      all the previous message: edit out all the irrelevant material.
---


You can, of course, chose to ignore these advices and keep being rude.
heck you may as well post in all-cap at this point...
it really depend what you expect to achieve here... if your goal is to
end-up in the /dev/null filter of most people, you're on the right
path.

Norbert
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