On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 04:33:14AM -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> Simpler: instead of requiring people to add /etc/LEGAL, either add it by
> default or require them to add /etc/ILLEGAL. No reason to have illegal be
> the default, might get someone sued. (Actually, the whole scheme might be
> considered "hooks" for encryption and be illegal in some countries; beats
> me. Too bad only lawyers understand the law. :-( )

Bash is a crypto hook.  I suggest ignoring that bit of insanity. 
(Precedent in the mutt package, which was formerly mutt-i in non-us)

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