Wow...  I have no idea what they're trying to say on this site.  I was
under the impression that since we don't do any cryptography in tn5250,
and since OpenSSL is a seperately-distributed item, we would not have
to deal with all of this.

I'm not a lawyer, nor do I have one that I can ask.  Does anyone have
access to a lawyer that this could be run past?   I'd hate to have to
hire one for the purposes of free software...


On 12 Dec 2001, Steve Fox wrote:

> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 01:36, Carey Evans wrote:
> > Now that tn5250 is crypto software, we need to notify the Bureau of
> > Export Administration of the location of the source code, for a
> > License Exception TSU under 15 CSR §740.13(e).  This is described at
> > <http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/PubAvailEncSourceCodeNofify.html>.
> > We probably should have done so before checking the OpenSSL support
> > into CVS.
>
> Even if your software doesn't contain the crypto code? Isn't it the
> OpenSSL library that does all this?
>

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