I've so far found reading the developer story a bit confusing, which is part of the reason why I don't really use it. Others have expressed the desire to re-arrange the order for various reasons, but that's not the topic of my question, I'm interested in understanding the current order.
I always have the tempation to scroll to the bottom of the page, read upwards (thinking this will give me the items in chronological order), but then the employment headings appear out of place. However, I think I've now understood that the developer story is:
- Intended to be only read top-to-bottom
- Once you come across an Employement (or education) section, read that, and then think "While this happened,
<name>
also ..."- ... wrote a blog post about X
- ... contributed to OSS project Y
- ...
Is this correct?
I suspect CVs are usually written in reverse chronological order to highlight the current (and likely most impressive, relevant) position/achievement. Stories on the other hand are usually in chronological order (even the textual version of balpha's "developer story" in this answer is written in chronological order)...