7.10.2016, 13.30, Laurent Wandrebeck kirjoitti: > Le vendredi 07 octobre 2016 à 13:52 +0330, Rasanegar NOC a écrit : >> >> >> It seems CentOS folks did not list Iranian mirrors…… and they don’t >> open access for our ips…. >> >> It’s strange for open source projects that meant to be free …… > > Hi, > > Please read https://www.centos.org/legal/ about this point. More > particularly « Export regulations ». ... and if you think "but this doesn't make any sense!", here's a longer explanation. As CentOS is part of Red Hat, a U.S. company, CentOS must follow U.S. laws. And unfortunately the U.S. laws specify that exporting certain software to certain countries (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan & Syria) is forbidden. Adding your mirror to the list would be illegal. The CentOS Project can't do anything about this, so complaining about this on this list would be useless. This is something that the U.S. government would need to change. As for which countries are listed and which are not, that is a U.S. decision and not a CentOS decision. If these export restrictions ever get lifted, the CentOS Project would no doubt be happy to include your mirror on the list. Many in the CentOS Project would be happy to see CentOS used everywhere. This is nothing personal.