Re: FreeBSD vs Russian's laws

2009-11-01 Thread KAYVEN RIESE
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Vagner wrote: On 09:44 Sat 31 Oct , Igor Mozolevsky wrote: 2009/10/31 Vagner root.vag...@gmail.com: In Russia introduced a law On personal data and the corresponding standarts. In accordance with these standarts process personal data (ie 80% of all data in the

Re: FreeBSD vs Russian's laws

2009-11-01 Thread KAYVEN RIESE
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Vagner wrote: Thats not good news for you guys indeed. Correct if I'm wrong, but I guess its sounds like the one most certifiable (aka pay$ the most corrupt money -gets to be the certified-OS of choice in Russia. ? lets me guess - Bill Gates wins right? I hope not.

RE: FreeBSD vs Russian's laws

2009-11-01 Thread KAYVEN RIESE
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Rick N wrote: We're all certifiable with the *BSD's, no pun intended. :) I'm not sure if this helps but there is accepted certs for the BSD's. http://www.bsdcertification.org/ -and it's fairly cheap. My understanding of what he said was that the Russian government

Re: FreeBSD vs Russian's laws

2009-11-01 Thread Oliver Fromme
Hi, From what was quoted so far, it seems that the Russian government requires software to be certified if it is being used to handle state secrets (and other kinds of restricted information of the government) and to drive environmentally hazardous facilities (which probably includes nuclear