Paul Wouters pisze: > On Tue, 26 May 2009, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > >>> Find us a Company in Europe that is not based in the US that is willing >>> to fund with people and money as much as Red Hat is doing now. >>> >>> Oh, Europe won't help much, there are just as many silly laws there as >>> there are in the US. > > 1) Your packets will still flow through the US anyway. 2) The US claim > jurisdiction even outside their national borders and > reserve the right to prosecute "offenses against American interests" > according to US law, irrespective of where they take place. > > In other words, you could be extradited even if the offense would not > actually be an offense in your country. For example, Dutch people have > been extradited for selling drugs to US citizens in The Netherlands, > even though marihuana is legal. (well, "its complicated") Really? Big Brother is watching ;) > > Also, you could never set foot in the US again without getting arrested, > and most of us don't think those T-6 countries are worh that. > >> Is there a reason that an interested party (in a locale where such >> export is legal) couldn't just create a custom spin on their own (and >> using their own build system) to create a Fedora-T6 spin (or for >> trademark reasons, rebrand it)? I can see this being a perfectly good >> premise for setting up a SIG... > > respin what? remove the crypto? Try removing nss, openssl, gnutls and > kerberos and see what's left of your system. Not much :P > And who would want it? Surely not the T6 countries :P > > Paul > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list