On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 01:10:55PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote: > Wichert Akkerman wrote: > > * DFSG free programs with crypto can be made and (re)distributed > > from the US now, as long as you don't consciously export it to > > one of 7 countries which are on a special blacklist > > Of course that raises the question: What can Debian do to prevent export > to one of those 7 contries, and do we really want to do so?
My understanding is that it's fine to be a passive contributor to distribution. So long as you don't mail a CD, cross a border, or force-feed to a mirror in one of the 7 victim countries, then you're fine. - rmt -- PGP Fingerprint: 0A 31 C9 3E 55 34 1C ED 4A D0 CD 47 2C EA E0 45 -- Running Windows NT as a server because it's easy to use is like hiring Miss America to run your payroll because she's cute. Peter Da Silva's .sig