I’m curious if anyone has checked out Freeeed. (the Free Electronic Ediscovery package). It’s based on Apache Lucene, an OCR package I can’t remember, and some others. I tested out a couple versions back and it is pretty amazing for free software that can scale-out in AWS when you need it. Just curious if anyone has tried it. Kevin From: Vincent Veyron On Thu, 18 May 2017 12:14:36 +0800 Warren Stramiello <warren@stramiello.net> wrote: > I also wanted to see if anyone is still active on the Debian-Lex > subproject so that I could help out--if not, I may be able to start it > up again (since I've been using Debian since Hamm, I've been an attorney > here in the US for the last decade, and I use Debian (and OSS tools) > heavily in my legal practice). Any idea who the best folks to pester > about that would be? > I maintain Marica in the list, the English version of which is visible in my sig. This software aims to serve legal departements that manage a large number of legal files (hence probably also a large number of lawyers). The structure of the legal files in the software is based on a standard[*] historically used in French legal departments for paper files. It is not intended for lawyers, so I doubt it would fit your practice, but if you care to have a look through the demo account and give me your impression, I would appreciate it. I would also like to see a revival of the Debian-Lex project : this software can be used internationally as the model can be applied to any kind of legal file and translation is easy; thus I believe it could be made into a debian package used for legal file management. Not sure about going at it alone though. [* : See 'Introduction' in http://legalcase.libremen.com/site/aide/index.html] -- Bien à vous, Vincent Veyron https://legalcase.libremen.com/ Legal case, contract and insurance claim management software |