The FSF explanation is clear as mud...

Policing where your users are from and what the up to date embargo list is
is extra work so why not pick an OpenJDK distro that does not make you do
that?

--emi

mar., 17 sept. 2019, 13:19 Neil C Smith <neilcsm...@apache.org> a scris:

> On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 06:23, Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Note that Azul Zulu has some specific terms of use which are not good if
> you allow random people to download it:
> >
> > > You also represent and warrant that you do not intend to distribute
> the software in a manner that is not compliant with relevant export
> control  laws or regulations administered by the U.S. Commerce Department,
> OFAC, or any other government agency.
> >
> > If you sell the app and KYC it might be manageable.
> >
>
> Possibly an interesting read in this context -
> https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#ExportWarranties
>
> Still, if it bothers you, or for lots of other reasons, there's always
> AdoptOpenJDK.
>
> (semi-OT - I'm currently enjoying running NetBeans with AdoptOpenJDK's
> OpenJ9 and have been for the last few months)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Neil
>

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