----- "Christopher Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 02:01:17PM +0200, Arnulf Christl wrote: > > Just as a side note: Google has been overly submissive to US Export > > > Regulations and rejects requests from IPs that can be traced to a > location > > within an country that falls under their export ban list. > Unfortunately the > > same applies to SourceForge. > > Thus publishing your project through Google Code or SourceForge > effectively > > prevents interested folks from joining the project if they are > citizen of a > > nation that falls under the US Export Regulations. This also applies > to > > people only visiting such countries. > > Is there some other easy option here? Hosting your own is fscking > painful, OSGeo doesn't offer hosting for small projects like this, and > I > expect anyone else who is big enough to make solving this problem > easy > likely isn't in a position to be much more open/unrestricted, because > they're governed by the same laws. >
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