Colin Watson wrote: > I wrote: > > > `The RSA algorithm was released into the public domain today > > (September 6th, 2000). This is in advance of their US patent > > expiring on the 20th.' > > > > http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/09/06/1252204&mode=thread > > > > So some stuff can get moved from non-US/main into main proper? > > I think it's more likely to mean that packages like gpg-rsa, > pgp-i, rsaref, and rsaref2 may be able to move into non-US/main > if their licences are otherwise DFSG-free (as the US government > still has some restrictions on exporting cryptography).
Hmmm, okay, sorry. (I thought some of this US-patent-encumbered was in non-US because we felt it was free elsewhere, but now I see pgp-i is in fact in non-US/non-free). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]