Actually, oldest at the top is actually "chronologically" (from the past to the present). Blog posts et al are "reverse chronologically" (from the present to the past). And I agree, good call. On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:28:12 +0100, Bèr Kessels <berkessels@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,
Cross posting this to -docs ML, because people in there will have good ideas about this too.
Whenever I look into the patch queue, I start at the end, wlaking up slowly. This works very well, because: * you can close a lot of them. * you are looking at them chonologically. * less chance of duplicating (old) bugs. * we get mails of the bugs/features etc when they are new anyway, s owe do not miiss new features because they are "on the last page".
So I suggest we turn around all these listings [1] to speed up cleaning of the queues. So oldest first, newest last. At least try my approach once (starting at the end). You will notice it works pretty well.
Bèr [1] http://drupal.org/project/issues?from=220&projects=3060&states=1&categories=...
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