-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Okay, hopefully the final language change: > > Proposal is to change section 2.1.5 of the Debian policy to say: > > Non-free programs with cryptographic program code must be stored > on > the "non-us" server because of export restrictions of the U.S. > > Programs which use patented algorithms that have a restrictied > license must also be stored on "non-us", since that is located > in a > country where it is not allowed to patent algorithms. > > A package that depends on another package which is distributed > via > the non-us server must to be stored on the non-us server as > well. > > Wichert. Ok, I know I am a bit late, but since I recently got my Debian developer status and this is exactly what I asked for in my mail on 2001-01-01, I second this. Are 2 seconds (this should be the 2. second on this phrasing if I have not missed any) enough to make it official ?
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