9 oct 2013 14.25 Eric A. Meyer:

>  whatever your reply style, you trim the quoted material to include only that 
> which is relevant and absolutely necessary to your reply, and no more. 

This trimming is central to make any response fully available. One may ask 
since when great designers does not consider the availability of content, 
anyway.  

What posters typically seem to forget is that future readers may come in 
directly to their response (after doing a search). It's nice at least to give 
the relevant context and not more than that to these readers as well as current 
ones. 

As far as top posting goes I can agree it can be relevant when you're not 
responding to something specific, when you start a new direction in the 
discussion or something similar.

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