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Re: Gitlab C2
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Gitlab C2 |
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Fri, 05 Nov 2021 23:23:29 -0400 |
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> The statement reads:
> "This is a result of moving to a new vendor. In accordance with the
> guidance provided by the U.S. government, and not determined by GitLab,
> there are some countries that cannot access our platform. We apologize for
> the inconvenience this caused users.
> https://t.co/JRDR7ucHVN "
Thanks for finding that.
Can users in Iran access GitLab.com via a proxy outside Iran, such as Tor?
If they can, I think that exculpates GitLab itself -- from this.
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