peterbruce
Legendary Poster
Eric and the Administrators (aka "The Band"),
One of the recommended conventions for making a post on this site is that our configuration is included in our signature. When our configuration changes, we update our signature to reflect that change.
However, this can be misleading to readers of older posts as our signature, containing our current configuration, is displayed at the bottom of all our posts no matter how old they are. It can be important to know the configuration of the posters system at the time the post was made. If the poster's system configuration has changed, and the signature update accordingly, since the post was made, the content of the post may be misleading or not easily understood.
The obvious way to negate this problem is to include our configuration in the text of our post.
Are there any other options for handling this situation?
One of the recommended conventions for making a post on this site is that our configuration is included in our signature. When our configuration changes, we update our signature to reflect that change.
However, this can be misleading to readers of older posts as our signature, containing our current configuration, is displayed at the bottom of all our posts no matter how old they are. It can be important to know the configuration of the posters system at the time the post was made. If the poster's system configuration has changed, and the signature update accordingly, since the post was made, the content of the post may be misleading or not easily understood.
The obvious way to negate this problem is to include our configuration in the text of our post.
Are there any other options for handling this situation?