Am Freitag, 6. Januar 2017, 10:57:49 CET schrieb William L. Thomson Jr.: > > > The other side is that we can't predict worldwide legal impact, and that > > it > > may well be disadvantageous for someone in another country to officially > > be > > member of a US legal body. > > US tends to be the most free and open. Most FOSS projects with a structure > are in the US. The SPI is in the US. > > Not saying there is interest, but if Gentoo was say moved to another > country. That may further fall under export restrictions even for an open > entity. Assets would have to be transferred etc. > That's not what I mean. Assume it becomes illegal in a third country to be member of a US-based foundation. What then? Also we're not only speaking about illegal versus legal here. -- Andreas K. Hüttel dilfridge@gentoo.org Gentoo Linux developer (council, perl, libreoffice)