> Yeah that would be a real pain to exlude countries because of stupid > political 'correctness'. All in all in Free Software movement we don't know > what the borders are, do we?
We (Debian developers and contributors) certainly all agree on this (or, at least, the vast majority of us). However, the donator here is a US company which may be restricted by the laws of the United States of America. Whether we like them or not is not really relevant. If Intel cannot donate a computer to a Cuban citizen, there's not much we can do about it, except by asking the same donation to a company that wouldn't be restricted to these exportation laws (such as a Japanese company, maybe...which I'm not even sure of). This certainly does not prevent Andreas to record the name of a Cuban citizen in his list and propose it to Intel which is what I would recommend doing if a Cuban citizen really qualifies for the donation. But we should wait until we know there is *really* someone qualifying for the donation in Cuba, before turning this into a rhetorical case, no? (removing CC to Andreas who certainly reads this list) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]