On 12/05/07 08:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your request to the Linux-arm-kernel mailing list

    Posting of your message titled "[PATCH] spelling fixes: arch/arm/"

has been rejected by the list moderator.  The moderator gave the
following reason for rejecting your request:

"Non-members are not allowed to post messages to this list. You need
to subscribe before you're allowed to post. Use the patch system for
patches (see www.arm.linux.org.uk) "

It's amazing, you appear to have taken the worst feature of bug/feature management systems - mandatory registration - and applied it to patch submission too.

Is that rejection message standard? The first part makes no sense - why would you hold non-subscriber emails in a submission queue and then just reject them because they're not subscribers?

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Simon Arlott
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