> [...]
If you have no connection to them, but post to the list for
your own benefit, that is called "spam".  It is generally considered
somewhere between rude and criminal.
> [...]

Your comments are surprisingly unfair for someone in a mailing list for mailing 
list software.

Let's take me as an example. I do have a connection with you. I am a user of your software, on multiple mailing lists. And this particular mailing list is open for anybody. It's fine to drop by for a short while. I did not see anywhere any notice that only close affiliates are welcome. Heck, this mailing list is called "users", and not "developers" or "mailman clan only".

I asked about a way around a perceived limitation, and in the face of the answer, I contributed with reasoning and examples (a couple of links) about a missing feature and why it is important. You may not like my view. You may have a strong idea about how mailing list administrators should use your software. But am I spamming? Is this discussion not welcome here then?

Maybe you are implying that only people who read all posts for a few weeks and commit further resources to this project are entitled to voice their matters here. I find this a strange view on how to develop a community. It is rather off-putting.

Other projects have benefited from a bug report or a small patch I sent to 
their mailing lists. I was never actually subscribed to any of those.

If all this actually bugs you, maybe you can convince you community to make this mailing list private for proven contributors, and leave out those people who probably just want to benefit from your open-source project?

Regards,
  rdiez
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