export control Subversion ECCN

2016-08-30 Thread Kelleher, Brendan T Export License Required - US UTRC-Ireland
Hello,

Can anyone tell me what the ECCN of subversion



I am trying to find out the ECCN of the Subversion product that I believe 
apache now own.



Vendor:* CollabNet

Title:* Subversion

Version:* 1.9.4

Thanks
Brendan



Re: export control Subversion ECCN

2016-08-30 Thread Stefan Hett

Hi Brendan,
On 8/30/2016 12:16 PM, Kelleher, Brendan T Export License Required - US 
UTRC-Ireland wrote:


Hello,

Can anyone tell me what the ECCN of subversion

I am trying to find out the ECCN of the Subversion product that I 
believe apache now own.


Vendor:* CollabNet

Title:* Subversion

Version:* 1.9.4

Thanks

Brendan


see: http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/
"Each ASF product is classified 
 with an Export 
Control Classification Number (ECCN) if it is believed to correspond to 
an entry in the Commerce Control List (CCL) and subject to the EAR. All 
ASF software is published in a publicly available source code form. 
Since publicly available software is only subject to the EAR 
 when it is classified as 
ECCN 5D002 or 5D992  
, all ASF software product versions that do not fit those two 
classifications are noted as ECCN "n/a" (not applicable) or not included 
in the matrix."


That said: SVN is ECCN "n/a" as far as I know.

However, CollabNet's Subversion distribution incorporates other 
dependencies which might impose some ECCN classification (most likely 
OpenSSL and/or Apache are likely dependencies and to my knowledge in an 
end product they result in an ECCN classification then for you).


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