Rich Salz wrote:

> > > The current regulations prohibit US persons from providing technical
> > > assistance to anything that would be export-controlled if it were inside the
> > > US.  Pretty obviously, this would include diff's and documentation.
> >
> > Then even responding to openssl-users is a problem.... Indeed.
>
> It's generally accepted that non-source code on open mailing lists is
> covered by the First Amendment.

Well then what about doing the documentation on the mailing list. We can
collaborate on a functional documentation  on an openssl-docs list and
it gets
posted as a major revision once a week. Let's get creative here. There's
more than
one way to skin the cat.

Brad

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