On Sun, 2003-04-27 at 01:37, Matt Black wrote: > > I think it's a good idea to get some 'media' coverage of the project in > forums > where interested parties might be lurking. I know debian-lex is in its > infancy, but I think that one way to help things move along is to expose the > idea to "tech-savvy" potential users. I know there are some lawyers around > the Debian lists, but there are probably numerous computer-minded lawyers who > aren't.
There are, iirc, 3 - 4 "key" email lists used many tech-savvy attorneys. One thing is for certain, if attorneys like a product, they'll push it and talk about it loudly. So, while I agree with you on the 'media' coverage, if done correctly, much of the coverage will handle itself. IMO, Jeremy has done an excellent job identifying the initial packages. I'm sure there are others, but what he's pieced together will solve almost 100% of an attorney's day-to-day requirements. -- 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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