On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 09:47:21AM -0400, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > And, no, we're not all going to move to Cuba just for this... =) -- justin
It's not *just* this, it's also got better weather. I mean, compared to Delaware. But more seriously; yes, it is weird that we (non-US committers) have to worry so much about US-export law. From the project point of view, it's something we have to be a bit wary of, because it tends to create incompatible forks. There are already people building apr and httpd binaries for distribution which are incompatible with our own because of this. So we should keep our eyes open :-) It's one of the few negatives of being an ASF hosted project, and we should work hard to minimise its real-world impact. Based on what I heard at the BoF, I see no reason why anyone should really care about any of this, it's a total non-problem and compliance is relatively trivial. -- Colm MacCárthaigh Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
