I think that debian-lex should focus developing solutions so that existing software used by legal offices are easier to install and maintain with Debian. It is also a great that we can have lawyers and programmers from various fields, which sometimes may even normally compete with each other, collaborating on this list. No need to always reinvent the wheel. But I do not understand why we should discuss about a particular technical implementation (programming language) unless we are going to develop something in particular. But I don't think that this should be the focus of this list. matt Le 2007-11-29, à 18:24:11 +0100, Diego Zanga (naarani@gmail.com) écrit: > 2007/11/29, Jeroen de Kreek.nl <post@jeroendekreek.nl>: > > A lot of people wrote there code for the legal market in Microsoft Language, > > they all have to change there code because the lawyers are gone use Debian-lex. > > For them it would be great if Debian-lex has its focus on Python. Python is > > superior to java and a lot of people have to learn a new language because of > > Debian-lex, so this discussion is very important. > > woah, i always hoped a flame area to speak about superior race language > [i spent the last 10 years listening to microsoft speaking about how much > microsoft languages were superior to java] > > actually i'd like to understand two simple things: > 1) what kind of support do you think debian-lex will give > 2) if this idea is so wonderfull why we do not start to tell debian distro > itself should focus to python? > > > > cya > -- > Diego Zanga > ------------------------------ > Skype NAARANI > http://www.javablog.eu > http://www.elawoffice.it > http://www.blogstudiolegale.eu > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-lex-REQUEST@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org -- Mathieu Lutfy <mathieu@bidon.ca> http://www.bidon.ca GPG 0x5F5BCEB4 0D3B 1AEE EF9B FB34 2FE7 80EC 8E8D F00A 5F5B CEB4
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