Financial sector ties prompted this discussion on my end. I don't expect it to be pushy in our current position, but if there had been any prior precedent I could point to it would be helpful.

I expect there isn't too much on that front, but couldn't hurt to ask. I expect that war wasn't on anyone's list for this year in terms of infrastructure planning.

On Fri, 25 Feb 2022, 00:11 Jeremy Kescher via arch-mirrors, <arch-mirrors@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:


On February 25, 2022 5:42:47 AM UTC, Tails Hon1nbo via arch-mirrors <arch-mirrors@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
>Are any mirrors imposing sanctions with Russia?
>
>It's a dilemma; on the one hand there's regulatory potential for some
>hosting providers, and even on the other without regulatory compliance
>there's ethical considerations for uninvolved 3rd parties within borders
>such as medical and educational as well as government usage.
>
>Have any mirrors given this any thought? Any precedents taken?
>
>~H
>

It is precisely due to my consideration of uninvolved people (read: the majority of citizens in Russia) that I wouldn't suggest taking such steps until there is legal precedent or pressure from your ISP/hosting provider. On the same note, the discussions in free software communities to let software stop working in Russia via language setting, timezone setting, etc. worry me for that same reason.

~ Jeremy Kescher

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