4 comments

  • simonmysun 9 months ago

    I wonder if it was a good choice to let Linux be owned by a company governed by a non-neutral government who frequently imposes sanctions on other entities. And if someday people wish to transfer this to another country, will US government intervene?

    • cma 9 months ago

      Why does the Treasury Department have say over a nonprofit company in this regard?

      I could see they could do export restrictions, but how do they have control over taking in patches without compensation?

  • kdnsndndj 9 months ago

    I remember the times when we were proud to print pgp code in a book to circumvent US export restrictions

    Simply bowing to a request (has there even been one?) of an overreaching government is not in the hacker spirit

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