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+To: crypt@bxa.doc.gov
+Subject: Initial one-time notification for Debian GNU/Linux
+
+ Department of Commerce
+ Bureau of Export Administration
+ Office of Strategic Trade and Foreign Policy Controls
+ 14th Street and Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
+ Room 2705
+ Washington, DC 20230
+
+Re: Unrestricted Encryption Source Code Notification
+Commodity: Debian Source Code
+
+Dear Sir/Madam,
+ Pursuant to paragraph (e)(1) of Part 740.13 of the U.S. Export
+Administration Regulations ("EAR", 15 CFR Part 730 et seq.), we are
+providing this written notification of the Internet location of the
+unrestricted, publicly available Source Code of packages in the Debian
+operating system. Debian is a free operating system developed by a group
+of individuals, coordinated by the non-profit Software in the Public
+Interest. This archive is updated from time to time, but its location
+is constant. At present, the software listed in this notification does
+not include cryptographic functionality, however we expect cryptographic
+functionality to be added to much of it in future. Therefore this
+notification serves as a one-time notification for subsequent updates
+that may occur in the future to software covered by this notification.
+Such updates may add or enhance cryptographic functionality of the
+Debian operating system. Additional notifications will be submitted as
+new components are added to the Debian operating system. The Internet
+location for the Debian Source Code is: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
+
+This site is mirrored to a number of other sites located both within
+and outside the United States.
+
+Descriptions of the contents of the Debian archive are attached.
+
+Further information about the Debian project is available at
+http://www.debian.org/
+
+If you have any questions, please contact Ben Collins, via email at
+xxx@xxx, or telephone on (XXX) XXX-XXXX.
+
+ Sincerely,
+ Ben Collins (Project Leader)
+ and Anthony Towns (Release Manager)
+ for the Debian Project