
Every hard-core OS aficionado has done it: Laid out a grand scheme for creating the perfect OS. Taking all the best features and attributes from the OSes we love, and making sure to assiduously avoid the pitfalls of the OSes we don't. Maybe our goals were modest, and we just wanted a slightly tweaked version of an existing OS. But sometimes we're feeling ambitious, and we have large, creative ideas for revolutionizing computing. Long-time OSNews reader and contributor J. Scott Edwards just couldn't help himself, and he has set about to not only plan, but to try to build his dream OS.
Do you mean rejected by OSNews or rejected by Sourceforge?
AFAIK OSNews articles do not require a "registration description" so I guess you mean SF.
Please note that David is responsible for OSNews not SF!
And AFAIK SF accepts almost everything. They actually accept even the most useless idiotic crap. You should read the SF docs more carefully. Probably you just entered invalid data somewhere..