> This fact was *not* published widely enough to be seen by everyone > concerned. It was certainly not published as widely as the fact that SSLeay > was created and maintained entirely outside the US, and that this was one of > its major attractions. > > Basically that internal checkin (which I have no idea what is, since I only see > the released tarballs) or any earlier US code changes would have been a > watershed change. Well, I can't go back to 2000 and change things. You'll have to decide what you want to do now.