On Mon, February 11, 2013 14:54, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
There are several cases where upstream explicitly puts Copyright 2013 The
Foo Developers and similar statements. Are they invalid as well? If they
are valid, wouldn't Copyright 2013 Debian Project have the similar (if
not the same)
Antonio Terceiro terce...@debian.org writes:
There are several cases where upstream explicitly puts Copyright 2013
The Foo Developers and similar statements. Are they invalid as well? If
they are valid, wouldn't Copyright 2013 Debian Project have the
similar (if not the same) meaning?
*All*
Hi,
I have seen some correspondence regarding the Export Control Classification of
Debian, which is shown as 5D002.
Debian is part of our product development and for import reporting requirements
we will need the Encryption Algorithms and key bit lengths that are employed.
e.g. 56 bit DES
Rishoff, Justin justin.rish...@netapp.com writes:
I have seen some correspondence regarding the Export Control
Classification of Debian, which is shown as 5D002.
Debian is part of our product development and for import reporting
requirements we will need the Encryption Algorithms and key bit
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