Just musing, could anything open source be non ITAR compliant?

Either way, I don’t believe the ASF would ever host a project that wasn’t
ITAR compliant, that would strike me as weird.

On 9 December 2019 at 13:05:02, Mississippi Brennan ([email protected])
wrote:

Hello,


I was developing a bit with Tika and wondered if you could tell me if it is
compliant with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR?).


Thank you,


Mississippi

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