We are an US comp^Wcharity and the code is released through this US
organization. So we (as in ASF) are responsible for it and US law
probably applies.

Best would be to take this to legal-discuss.

(Curiosity: Where do you want to ship this? :-) )

        Best regards
                Henning



On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 20:30 +0200, Ortwin Glück wrote:
> 
> Ortwin Glück wrote:
> > As none of us developers is US resident
> 
> Isn't it quite absurd anyway, that code that wasn't written in the US in the
> first place, and just happens to reside on an SVN server in California, falls
> under their export regulations? What about setting up Apache SVN on Caiman
> Islands? I mean speaking of "free software" as in freedom and being restricted
> by US law doesn't match up exactly.
> 
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