In the intervening months since the thread bhanson cited I've seen this discussed, and a very notable bowyer's comments. In essense, at least in glass bows, the conclusion was tiller (measure) doesn't matter, as bhanson commented. Rather nock point can be used to compensate for whatever the tiller is. But the dogma has always been what Shaun wrote.
When I shoot a bow tillered positive using 3 under, they are nearly always louder than using split finger. Not sure why, but perty sure it means something, even if not significant.
On selfbows I'm convinced the more balanced (the less positive tiller required) the better in terms of not overworking the upper limb and having it become set and weak over time. I tend to do this with geometry, putting arrow pass closer to center, rather than positive tiller.