Being an international team I'm pretty sure we can find someone who is in a more permissive country. Would someone knowledgeable point us to the specific laws, so that we can look it up in our respective jurisdiction? Regards, Chris On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 12:02 AM, Luke-Jr wrote: > On Sunday, October 14, 2012 8:52:33 PM Kyle Henderson wrote: > > Given that sourceforge has shown to restrict access to a number of > > countries at the request of the USA > > This needs some clarification. If the USA has "requested" it, then > presumably > there's some legality involved, and our US developers shouldn't be made > liable > for it. The specific reason SourceForge has restricted access should be > made > known so non-US developers (or gitian builders) can evaluate their own laws > and hopefully at least one will be in a jurisdiction that allows it. > But GitHub is also US-located, so hosting it there may be a problem too. > > Luke > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM > Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly > what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app > Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Bitcoin-development mailing list > Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development >