Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Since English is the lingua franca of debian-legal, I think the main reason > for wanting licenses in English is so that we can protect ourselves from legal > troubles.
How? Are there even any lawyers subscribed to debian-legal? Which languages do they speak? Which jurisdictions are they qualified for? The last time I saw a request for *real* legal help go out, it was met with silence. I don't see how the English speaking non-lawyers can do a job any better than the Spanish or French or Esperanto speaking non-lawyers. So there. -- Sam Couter | Internet Engineer | http://www.topic.com.au/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | tSA Consulting | OpenPGP key ID: DE89C75C, available on key servers OpenPGP fingerprint: A46B 9BB5 3148 7BEA 1F05 5BD5 8530 03AE DE89 C75C
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