On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:32:15PM +0100, Harald K. wrote: > The hundred of mirrors containing the debian packages are clearly > separated into those, which are located in the US, and those, which are > not, because of the non-us tree, they are containing packages from. In > contrast to the package servers, the debian cd image mirrors are not > separated according to this circumstances. Also the ones located in the US > are containing the non-us variant of the first iso image. I dont > understand why the US exports regulations seems to have no influence on > the distributing of the cd images, which contain US sensitive software > packages. If anyone has an idea on this topic, I would be gratefull for > any remark.
The regulations certainly still apply. We differentiate them with fairly obvious difference in the file names: the first CD image that has non-US stuff has "_NONUS" in the name, so it's easy to rsync --exclude="*_NONUS*" when mirroring them. Also, the debian/ vs. debian-non-US/ split much predates this special non-US CD image, which was made in the modern times, when the export regulations for non-US/main software are being lifted, so nobody wanted to do any more effort to split these two. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.