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Re: Yet another list statistics for debian-lex



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Andreas Tille wrote:
> [Elaine, I take the freedom and full quite your private mail to the
>  Debian Lex list and hope you don't mind about this ignorance of the
Wonderful idea! I was very happy to find there is still some interest on
the debian-lex project.

>  netiquette - but I see nothing private in your mail and to trigger
....

> Yep.  We just need somebody who is willing to do some work. It is not
> much for a start - and I'd volunteer to give some technical help to
> support a kick start.  The first step is IMHO to find the packages inside
> Debian which are useful for lawyers and put them in some categories.
> As a beginning even a Wiki might serve as basic brain storming.
I strongly agree with the Wiki idea. I think it might be the best place
to start, since it would allow potential users to express their needs in
a centralized place.
Whereas a convinced linux user can use any linux distro, as Elaine's
mail shows (I am also using exclusively linux for my private practice),
it should be taken into account that not everybody is willing to put up
with configuration learning or software-seeking and a packaged version
of pertinent software might be a great contribution to FOSS.
It should also be noted that software requirements might be different
according to environment, since procedures differ greatly in philosophy
from country to country; I believe, nonetheless, that one shouldn't get
scared by this fact and that even if the distro addresses at first only
a small portion of the legal universe it will be a great thing.

It's great that Elaine can combine her skills with those of her husband,
that's a perfect match.
I'm a lawyer, not a programmer, but I can understand some simple
technical issues and I believe that I might help somewhat.

In short, I would love to see a rebirth of debian-lex!

Greetings to all,
Barbara Figueirido
Bariloche - Argentina


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