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Date:      Mon, 08 Nov 1999 12:17:43 -0700
From:      Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
To:        Kris Kennaway <kris@hub.freebsd.org>
Cc:        Brian Feldman <green@FreeBSD.org>, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: ports/security/openssh - Imported sources 
Message-ID:  <199911081917.MAA11868@harmony.village.org>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 08 Nov 1999 11:04:52 PST." <Pine.BSF.4.10.9911081100360.38503-100000@hub.freebsd.org> 
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9911081100360.38503-100000@hub.freebsd.org>  

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In message <Pine.BSF.4.10.9911081100360.38503-100000@hub.freebsd.org> Kris Kennaway writes:
: Even if the person who puts it there doesn't live in the bay area (as
: Brian doesn't, according to his ICBMnet coordinates)? This isn't the
: impression I got from Jordan when I asked (it would constitute a big,
: obvious exit strategy from the crypto regulations if everyone could just
: upload their code to a "haven" server in San Francisco).

The act of exporting the code happens in the bay area.  The US is a
free country, so far as freedom of movement is concerned.  The fact
that someone sent it to SF first isn't relevant, imho.  If brian were
to drive to SF and put a package in the mail there, it would be legal,
so why would substituting a scp blah freefall: for the drive to SF
change that?

If this isn't the case, the powers that be for the freebsd server
might want to make it explicitly clear.

Warner


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