Hi Jeremy. I'm an attorney, but I'm no longer active. I'm working as a system administrator for Texas Tech Health Sciences Center (http://www.ttuhsc.edu) in Lubbock, Texas. I've been using Linux since 1996, and specifically Debian since 2001. I actively script with Perl (since 1998) and PHP (1999) and am currently learning C++. I'm not a Debian Developer (yet -- I have aspirations, but just can't get a damned package built), but I'm interested in your Debian-Lex project.
I haven't actively practiced law since 10.2001. However, when I did practice, I was active on the American Bar Association's LawTech email list and various others. My wife works in the legal field (she is a legal secretary) and many of my friends are attorneys, so I've managed to maintain a connection to the field and related technologies. I subscribe to debian-devel, but believe that I quite often miss out on what I consider to be important threads simply because I have _way_ too much email. I simply can't keep up. I'll be watching for anything concerning Debian-Lex, but in the event you don't hear from me, please contact me. I'd like to see what it is that I can contribute to your project. Thanks for your time, and good luck to you. -- steve ___________________________________________________ | | | There's a difference between being grumpy and | | hating every little fucker in existence. | | | | http://monticello.biz : technology that works | | http://exitwound.org : hard to find | | http://buckowensfan.com : he's the man | ---------------------------------------------------
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