Is E Free?

Ben Laurie ben@algroup.co.uk
Thu, 13 Jan 2000 17:49:26 +0000


"Mark S. Miller" wrote:
> 
> So, should I feel free to drop daffE, incorporate Tyler's changes into the
> domestic source tree, build E domestically, and distribute it from a
> domestic site?  For E, since it's open source, is the nonsense over?  Is it
> safe?  Opinions please, before I take this step.  Thanks.

Why don't you write to BXA, as you are required to, and see what the
response is?

BTW, I don't think the new regs are actually in force yet - isn't that
the 15th?

Double-BTW, it certainly looks like you can do this, and I surely hope
you can - perhaps I'll even be able to build E when we're done!

Cheers,

Ben.

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