Read this today:
And it's frankly an outrage. I'm quoting from the definition of open source:
Well the license as of now is in conflict with the host.
And here's sourceforge's explanation
As of January 2008, people from those countries (Iran, Syria, Cuba, North Korea, Sudan) can browse SourceForge projects and download from them , but access to the secure server was not allowed, so they would not be able to log in to SourceForge or contribute to projects. As of January 2010, blocking went further with not allowing people coming from “banned locations” to download anything from SourceForge.net, having a response similar to this one: http://sourceforge.net/t7.php.
Post Clinton’s Internet Freedom Speech:US- SourceForge Blocked Syria, Sudan, Iran, N. Korea & Cuba: Is Open Source Still Open?
And it's frankly an outrage. I'm quoting from the definition of open source:
Well the license as of now is in conflict with the host.
And here's sourceforge's explanation