I don't understand why US people can't be given access to the source
tree.

Is it because of a desire to "prove" that nobody from the US exported
source code?  Surely that's (a) too big a hammer (we can, e.g., con-
tribute to the ASN1 engine); (b) probably not sufficient proof; and
(c) starting down a slippery slope that OpenSSL really should avoid --
setting up mechanisms to help "enforce" every participating country's
crypto export rules?

I totally agree that "writing documentation" should be foisted off to
us whenever possible, freeing up those capable of doing crypto code to
do so.
        /r$


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