Sameer Parekh wrote:
>
> d) The OpenSSL project should not allow US persons to contribute to
> the OpenSSL source code.
>
This would be the easiest way to handle things but it might be regarded
as over cautious.
There are some non crypto areas of OpenSSL where US persons might be
able to contribute without breaching US law.
Examples would be certificate extension code, message digest algorithms
or stuff related to authentication only (e.g. DSS).
Or do you think even contributions of this sort could cause problems?
Steve.
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