Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria
От | Dave Page |
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Тема | Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria |
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Msg-id | AANLkTimnJ8emD6RQ2Yi0afYoYGWghWKCkQ-WFSM5FEJx@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria (Greg Stark <gsstark@mit.edu>) |
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Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria
Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria Re: Problem serving one-click installer to Syria |
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On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Greg Stark <gsstark@mit.edu> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner > <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> wrote: >> yeah - We really can't discriminate against some of our users in that >> way(and we are not doing that on any of our other sites). If we cannot get >> this fixed in a generic way we really need to look into alternative ways - >> at least for people being affected by that - to get to the one-click >> installer. > > Well South Korea would have been obviously just a mistake. But I would > expect it to be an issue for any US company to server IPs in Syria, > North Korea, Cuba, Iran, or Burma/Myanmar. Actually I don't know what > restrictions there would be for a product that isn't being sold but I > wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to be conservative and just not > serve those IPs at all. > > For the community it might be tricky to solve since many of the > servers are hosted or sponsored by US organizations. Having some > servers with different rules than others might complicate matters > significantly. Greg is entirely correct. We cannot export or facilitate the export of cryto code to embargoed countries, such as Syria due to US export laws. This doesn't just apply to EnterpriseDB of course, it applies to the community as well, either where our servers are in the US, or the people working on them are in the US. The penalties for ignoring this are *extremely* harsh. The situation is ridiculous I know - it's easy to get OpenSSL from any number of places of course. As of this morning, we have people looking into the legal issues to see if there is a way that we (EnterpriseDB and the community) can make all our downloads available universally without putting anyone at risk of prosecution. We're also talking to other large organisations involved in Open Source to see if/how they deal with this within the projects they work on. -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise Postgres Company
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