Yes, U.S. citizens have contributed to the software.  Search the
archives -- I think this was discussed before.

On 8/21/07, Henriques, Tiago (ext) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are using log4j in one of our products, and are now in the process of 
> collecting the information needed to export it to other countries.
>
> In order to do this, can you tell me whether any citizens of the United 
> States of America or people living in the U.S.A. have contributed to the 
> log4j software?
>
> Can you also tell me what the U.S. Export Control Classification Number 
> (ECCN) for log4j is, and whether a license exception may be used for it?
>
> In addition to the U.S. ECCN, there is also a German "ECCN", which is called 
> the AL Number. Can you tell me what the AL Number is for log4j?
>
> To better understand the meaning of the U.S. ECCN, please check the following 
> webpage:
>
> http://www.bis.doc.gov/Licensing/Do_I_NeedAnECCN.html
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Tiago Henriques
> Nokia Siemens Networks
>
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