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. > > -- > JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Personal: http://www.malcolm.id.au > Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) > and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsultants.com.au) for instant help! > Disclaimer: http://www.terminus.net.au/disclaimer.html. GPG key: finger. > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

