> On 1 Jun 2020, at 06:39, Jerry Kott <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you read the text of the EAR and take into account all other facts, I > think that the notion that anyone should get into trouble by copying open > source Smalltalk crypto libraries to other repositories is just a pure FUD. > This software is open source, it is publicly available including the source > code, it is hosted on a domain that is controlled by a non-US entity, and > it’s easily accessible in its current form from countries that are currently > on the US ‘vorboten’ list. Indeed.
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