Without going into too much politics, to my understanding a significant
chunk of the Russian populace does not support the recent actions of the
government.
Regarding taking actions past regulatory compliance, I do not think it
would be appropriate to punish these people by """imposing sanctions"""
(blocking off russian IPs from our mirrors).
arch.mirrors.lavatech.top will remain available to russian IPs for the
foreseeable future, unless we're required to by regulations.
On 2/25/22 06:42, Tails Hon1nbo via arch-mirrors wrote:
Are any mirrors imposing sanctions with Russia?
It's a dilemma; on the one hand there's regulatory potential for some
hosting providers, and even on the other without regulatory compliance
there's ethical considerations for uninvolved 3rd parties within
borders such as medical and educational as well as government usage.
Have any mirrors given this any thought? Any precedents taken?
~H
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