This is not my question Luke. My question is “Why U.S. gov could restrict open source community?! This is exactly oppose to the intention of making things open! How could you trust Mr.Trump to not ban another country one day?” The Libresilicon is using GitHub for hosting the code, what would happen if they change their policy one day and then we can not deliver the product to Chinese for example?
On Jul 26, 2019, at 11:35 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria.
Those are the countries that are supposed to be restricted, and no others.
Unless a new country has been added?
Or, did you use tor or a VPN to access github?
L.
On Saturday, July 27, 2019, Mohammad Amin Nili <manili.devteam@gmail.com mailto:manili.devteam@gmail.com> wrote: How could it be even possible?!!! Sanctions imposed by U.S. gov even could affect on open source community?! Is it possible for the list to create a personal repository?
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