Re: Tips on Posting questions to the SPSS list.
Posted by
Bruce Weaver on
Sep 12, 2012; 11:58am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Tips-on-Posting-questions-to-the-SPSS-list-tp5715038p5715041.html
Re top- vs bottom-posting, I (almost) always bottom-post in usenet newsgroups (e.g., the sci.stat.* groups), where that has long been the convention in usenet. I top-post on this list, because that *seems* to be the convention here. (I would guess that's because most folks read via e-mail programs that top-post by default.)
Bruce
Albert-Jan Roskam wrote
<snip>
These are the R guidelines:
http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html. But having mentioned these, R is good example of a list where "bashing" is quite common *). Guidelines are a means, not a goal in themselves. It's useful to have a conscise problem description, with a self-contained example. But esp. for novice users this is easier said than done. I agree with the technical guidelines to avoid html messages and also, to avoid top posting. Bottom posting makes the archive a lot easier to read.
Albert-Jan
*) This is not to say that many, if not the majority of the people on that list are helpful.
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