Dear developers and community,
On the page http://www.openca.info/resources/ we have a link to the
title page for OpenCA lists:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=20873
which says:
To post to this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
replacing listname with the name of the list, shown below.
openca-announce Low-traffic, restricted posts.
openca-cvsdev
openca-devel
openca-users
At first glance it means that anonymous posting is possible to all lists
but openca-announce.
On Sept 14 I tried to post to the openca-users list writing from the
mail address, which was not registered with this list.
It took exactly 7 days to get the following answer:
Your request to the Openca-Users mailing list 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. Please subscribe to the mailing list(s)
and then send in your message(s) again. More informations are available at
http://www.openca.org/openca/. Should you require more assistance, please write to [EMAIL
PROTECTED]"
Does it manifest a war between openca.org and openca.info?
What is a "true" policy to post to the lists, and why it is not stated in plain
wording on the page http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=20873
Do you think it is a good idea to block anonymous postings to openca-users?
Say if I have a single minor question and not very fond of idea of subscription?
And who is Mr. "project.manager"?
All the best, Sergei
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