Why not to create Fedora-us and Fedora-non-us branches?
Tom Lane
tgl at redhat.com
Tue May 26 23:00:19 UTC 2009
Matej Cepl <mcepl at redhat.com> writes:
> Jesse Keating, Tue, 26 May 2009 10:25:36 -0700:
>> Oh, Europe won't help much, there are just as many silly laws there as
>> there are in the US.
> Better is some special place in Europe .... thinking ... what about Isle
> of Man, it has some exceptions from many laws ... err, we wouldn't be
> first Linux distro headquatered there :)
Unless everyone working on Fedora *moves* to the Isle of Man (and
obtains citizenship there), I don't think this sort of maneuver
keeps us out of trouble anyway. Realistically we all have to worry
about the laws of wherever we live. So as long as a significant
fraction of Fedora contributors are in $country, $country laws will
matter for Fedora. (Repeat above statement for a rather long list
of $country.)
regards, tom lane
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