Now you're talking about future acts by the UK government. If you are
worried about your own government then you should start preparing for
a physical move to some friendlier (and drier) place. That might not be
such a bad idea, considering recent UK legislation on eavesdropping, but
it has nothing to do with US code in OpenSSL. Let the people of UK deal
with the UK goverment. It is not an international issue.
The domain openssl.org now belongs to a US company (Red Hat), so you could
say that the project has already moved, to "enemy" territory!
Amanda.
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Ben Laurie wrote:
> Also, not everyone has constitutional protection against
> these things. For example, imagine that the UK government agreed with
> the US government to ban the export of EAR controlled s/w - where would
> we be then? Screwed, is where.
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