It's actually an interesting new kind of thing. When somebody's doing something that law-enforcement considers wildly illegal and building their technology on a public open-source hoster, will this sort of enforcement become routine? Um, maybe if you're doing something seriously sketchy, don't do it on GitHub or equivalent?
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 11:58 AM Fernando Gont <fernando@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, All,
Since we seem to have formally embraced Github, this might be of
interest:
https://cryptobriefing.com/circle-github-comply-with-tornado-cash-sanctions/
P.S.: No, I don't have a specific proposal. -- although nothing would
prevent us from e.g. running gitlab ourselves, I guess -- still, not
sure the extent to which we'd be relieved of the same issues (as
previously discussed in other threads).
Thanks,
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