On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 02:47:59PM -0700, Roy T. Fielding wrote: > to with a URL. That is no big deal. The big deal is that 5D002 > classification also means that it is illegal for the ASF to knowingly > allow anyone residing in, or a citizen of, the T-8 countries, or anyone > on the "denied persons list", to even participate in our project, > let alone download packages, since that participation would be a > "deemed export". That is why I suggested a separate (sub)project, > so that the "httpd" product could exist separately and be completely > open to participation and downloads. Just making it a release-time > build separation is not sufficient.
OK, this is certainly a big deal. Would only committers count as "participating" in the project for this purpose, do you think? Random people submitting patches would not? Regards, joe