Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in list.freebsd-hackers:
 >     The last two paragraphs are the most relevant to us.
 > 
 >     http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/technology/tech-tech-encryption.html

Hmm.  These paragraphs don't sound that nice:

   [...]  complex restrictions still affect programrs and
   others who want to exchange programs or source code to
   write programs.
   [...]  ``The bad news is, if you want to send an encryption
   program outside of the United States, you still need to
   hire a lawyer,'' Davidson added.

But then, at the end:

   People posting ``open source'' programs would be required
   to send the code, or a Web site address where the code was
   displayed, to the government.

Basically, does this mean something like
tar cf - /usr/src/crypto | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
?  :-)

Regards
   Oliver

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