sameer wrote:
> 
>         So the other thing which I was reminded to make sure was
> happening was the required legal CYA that's needed, imo, for an open
> source project. Namely the bits saying that if you submit something
> you're granting a license (including right to sublicense), warranting
> that you have a right to grant the license, and warranting that you
> are not exporting the code illegally from your personal jurisdiction.
>         If that's not been done or in progress, I can take the stuff
> IBM did for the Apache Group (its gotta be in the archives somewhere)
> and modify it for OpenSSL purposes.

It hasn't been done. Again, I think this is a good idea, but it may take
some serious pissing around to get it to everyone's satisfaction.

Cheers,

Ben.

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