On Sat, 2019-07-27 at 07:44 +0800, David Lanzendörfer wrote:
Hi
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?
Dude. Mohammed is from Iran...
Besides that.
LibreSilicon does not only have developers from restricted countries in their team, but also, because of its free silicon nature, will interfere severely with the patriots act and some other US policies, which will get us banned by the US sooner or later anyway.
Because of this, I already have setup git.libresilicon.com (Our own GIT host) as well as redmine.libresilicon.com (Our own tracker) and I'm in the process of moving *all* the projects over there, right now.
-lev
Why is this even an issue ?
An international group of developers, without any affiliations with/to the US (even if there are US based contributors) should be free of US control and their Big Brother policies.
The way I see it, is we need an alternative to git-hub, a mirror if you will, that is located in a "libre" country.
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