Neal Norwitz <neal@metaslash.com> writes: > My memory is fuzzy. I remember talking to Martin and Jeremy, but > this was probably at least 6 months ago. You first sent a letter that I include below; you then edited the NOTIFICATION at http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-March/021785.html It appears that you then didn't actually send the notification to BXA, but that the PSF board passed a motion in http://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes-2002-04-09.html charging Jeremy with contacting BXA; it appears that this did not happen, either. Regards, Martin > > I work on an open source project called Python. It is a programming > language which is publicly available at http://www.python.org/. > The current version is 2.2. This software is provided free of charge. > > We would like to comply with US export regulations, however, > we are not sure what, if anything, needs to be done. > > There is an encryption technique used in the rotormodule.c file > (which is attached). This apparently uses 80 bits. > > Do we need to send a NOTIFICATION? Is there anything else we > need to do? > > Thank you, > Neal
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