On 15/06/2010 06:00 ?, John Gage wrote:
I ran the IP on http://whatismyipaddress.com/blacklist-check and it is not blacklisted.Actually I _*suspect*_ that pg takes same policy of sf.net where sf.net forbids open source projects to specific countries as mentioned in the following links (for that I migrated my projects from sf.net to Launchpad <https://launchpad.net/> because sf.net works against FOSS):
http://arabcrunch.com/2010/01/following-clintons-internet-freedom-speech-us-based-sourceforge-blocked-syria-sudan-iran-korea-cuba-is-open-source-still-really-open.html http://sourceforge.net/blog/clarifying-sourceforgenets-denial-of-site-access-for-certain-persons-in-accordance-with-us-law/ http://sourceforge.net/blog/some-good-news-sourceforge-removes-blanket-blocking/
So I wish to get a clarification about this issue, does pg forbids my country? is it still open source?
-- Best Regards Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi My Blog: http://mbnoimi.net
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