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Re: Debian-Lex



At debconf I'll have a look around what the other custom debian
derivatives do and I'll certainly have a look at law projects of
interest, perhaps attempt to create a livecd/cd distribution based on
sarge
I'd be happy to meet up with other debian lawyers/law students!
cheers,
jj

On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 18:40 +0800, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
> On 15/06/2005, at 2:28 AM, Denis Brandl wrote:
> 
> > I'm studing the Project Debian-Lex and see the archive of Maillisting 
> > Project.
> >
> > Is How running this project? This is stop?
> 
> Pretty much, I'm afraid, mostly because just after it got off the 
> ground I was no longer able to devote the required time to it due to 
> unforeseen changes in my other committments, which haven't let up so 
> far.  I have been putting out feelers seeking a new project leader but 
> there have been no takers to date.  Meanwhile a few legal projects are 
> continuing on their own merry way and it may be that a good time to 
> relaunch Debian-Lex properly will be once these projects start 
> releasing stable code.  I would still like to be involved in some 
> capacity.
> 
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