
This is one of the few mailing lists on which this seems to matter and where it has been a recurring conversation. I recall the persuasive arguments made by someone on this list, whose name I don't recall, who uses a screen reader about the merits of top posting, which is why I eliminated the original quoted message entirely from my reply. Even if I have the opinion that bottom posting is more logical, and I do, my opinion does not trump making what is really an inconsequential accommodation on my part to include someone whose assistive device favours top posting for various technical reasons that really don't matter. We can be right about this and justify how right we are by making all sorts of great arguments, like not everyone uses a GUI client, and the worst, "Those are the rules.", or be kind and accommodate those who use screen readers. It's an easy choice for me. We claim to care about being inclusive. Let's demonstrate that through our actions. -- Regards, Clifford Ilkay + 1 647-778-8696