Are we rejecting messages from non-members of the list automatically
these days?  And if so, is this really necessary?  And shouldn't we
change the reject message to indicate that?

Or is [email protected] on some special 'banned from posting' list,
and if so, why?

Laura

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Hmm


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> From: [email protected]
> Date: September 3, 2009 10:13:08 PM EDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PyCon 2010: Plenary talk invite
>

> You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
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> being rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at
> [email protected].
>
> Hello there PyPy!
>
>    I am reaching out to you today as the PyCon 2010 Program Committee
> Chair, and on the behalf of the committee as a whole. Part of the
> conference is the keynote/plenary talks - these talks range in time
> length and are presented to the conference as a whole.
>
>   We're planning out PyCon 2010 - and in discussions, we felt that an
> excellent addition to PyCon would be a series of plenary talks (15
> minutes in length) on showcasing the state of the various
> implementations of Python. I'd like to extend an invitation to one  
> of you
> to act as the "lead" for PyPy and do one of these for us.
>
>   Python is so much more than one implementation - and I know that
> I, and the community as a whole would love to hear anything you had to
> offer about your implementation. You can do something as simple as a
> state of the union talk, things you would like to see from
> python-core, or even encourage people to help contribute to your
> project. Anything directly related to your implementation is fair
> game.
>
>   If you are interested in presenting, please get back to me as soon
> as possible indicating your acceptance. If you do not want to do this,
> and possibly have someone else in mind to present for you - by all
> means please feel free to send me their contact information.
>
>   The PyCon conference days will be February 19-21, 2010 in Atlanta,
> Georgia, preceded by the tutorial days (February 17-18), and followed
> by four days of development sprints (February 22-25).
>
>   I look forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions,
> please feel free to contact me ([email protected]), or you can reach
> out to the PyCon Chair - Van Lindberg ([email protected])
>
> Jesse Noller
> [email protected]
> Program Committee Chair


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