We may be misunderstanding each other. Let me outline my
position in pieces so we can see where we agree and where we
disagree, more specifically. 

a) I would like the OpenSSL project to protect the codebase from being
polluted with export-restricted code, US or otherwise.

b) I would like the OpenSSL project to require that all contributors
warrant that the code they are contributing does not violate export
controls.

c) Due to 'scienter' requirements, if the OpenSSL project knowingly
accepted a contribution from a US person, even if that person
warranted that the code was free of export restrictions, OpenSSL would
be tainted, and multinationals would not be allowed to use the code.

d) The OpenSSL project should not allow US persons to contribute to
the OpenSSL source code.

        Could you tell me which of these statements you agree or
disagree with?

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