Daniel writes:
> Why should it be illegal to re-sell or outreach a piece of US hardware,
> which is already imported into a free country, into another free country?
It would be illegal for Intel to send the hardware to someone it knows is
going to send it somewhere that it would be illegal for Int
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
I don't like those laws, but publically urging people to violate them
isn't going to do anyone any good.
Hu? Why should it be illegal to re-sell or outreach a piece of US
hardware, which is already imported into a free country, into another
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> I don't like those laws, but publically urging people to violate them
> isn't going to do anyone any good.
Hu? Why should it be illegal to re-sell or outreach a piece of US
hardware, which is already imported into a free country, into another
free country?
However, it's no
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Daniel Baumann wrote:
Why then being so complicated? If there is a candidate in a country
doomed by US export laws, 'export' the notebook first to someone other
and ship if afterwards to Cuba.
Well, this was my first idea as well. Even if I absolutely not like
the kind of
Daniel Baumann writes:
> Why then being so complicated? If there is a candidate in a country
> doomed by US export laws, 'export' the notebook first to someone other
> and ship if afterwards to Cuba.
This would still violate the export law. Otherwise the law would be even
more pointless than it a
la, 2005-12-10 kello 10:39 +0100, Daniel Baumann kirjoitti:
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > We (Debian developers and contributors) certainly all agree on this
> > (or, at least, the vast majority of us).
>
> Why then being so complicated? If there is a candidate in a country
> doomed by US export
Christian Perrier wrote:
> We (Debian developers and contributors) certainly all agree on this
> (or, at least, the vast majority of us).
Why then being so complicated? If there is a candidate in a country
doomed by US export laws, 'export' the notebook first to someone other
and ship if afterward
> Yeah that would be a real pain to exlude countries because of stupid
> political 'correctness'. All in all in Free Software movement we don't know
> what the borders are, do we?
We (Debian developers and contributors) certainly all agree on this
(or, at least, the vast majority of us).
However
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 12:14:59AM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> > having commercial relationships is forbidden for american companies, apply
> > for this offering?
>
> I got some wise advice about not to make the contry the ulitmate
> critera (and to NOT give a list of countries).
>
> So if
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
* Andy Teijelo Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-09 11:52:07]:
Does a country considered by the U.S. government as terrorist, or with which
having commercial relationships is forbidden for american companies, apply
for this offering?
I got some wise advice ab
* Andy Teijelo Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-09 11:52:07]:
> Does a country considered by the U.S. government as terrorist, or with which
> having commercial relationships is forbidden for american companies, apply
> for this offering?
I got some wise advice about not to make the contry the
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:52:07 -0500, Andy Teijelo Pérez wrote
> El Jueves, 8 de Diciembre de 2005 7:14, Andreas Schuldei escribió:
> > ...
> > i can try to come up with a list of countries if it helps.
>
> For some reason I don't understand, hitting reply on most messages
> in the list brings up th
El Jueves, 8 de Diciembre de 2005 7:14, Andreas Schuldei escribió:
> ...
> i can try to come up with a list of countries if it helps.
For some reason I don't understand, hitting reply on most messages in the list
brings up the new message window with the correct To: address
(debian-devel@lists.d
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
* Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-09 00:30:09]:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:08:58PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besides
some server hardware), which we would like to give to deve
* Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-09 00:30:09]:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:08:58PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> > Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besides
> > some server hardware), which we would like to give to developers
> > in developing co
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:08:58PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besides
> some server hardware), which we would like to give to developers
> in developing countries who
What exacly did you mean writing about 'developing countries'?
r
I can´t belive... this is true...2005/12/8, Andreas Schuldei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Intel is so generous to provide Debian with ten notebooks (besidessome server hardware), which we would like to give to developersin developing countries who- are technically able,- are dedicated to Debian,
- would be
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