I just recently noticed that mutt is no longer in non-us. What has changed that allows us to distribute mutt from the US to people outside of the US despite the fact that mutt is capable of integrating with strong encryption software and thereby capable of performing strong encryption on messages it sends?
Also, if mutt really belongs in main, what prevents OpenSSH from being moved to contrib instead of non-us/non-free? Just like mutt, openssh contains no encryption software, but relies on an external library (libssl09) to do its encryption. And finally as a hypothetical, if a person were to create a modified version of TiK or GAIM that used pgp or gnupg to optionally encrypt messages, would this have to go in non-us? -- Brian Ristuccia [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

