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Re: debian-lex



On Sun, 8 Mar 2009, ter wrote:

Dr. Stehmann's has entered this info into the wiki
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLex/software#administration . I would like
to take a look at it with Steve, who knows DE. Maybe Dr. Stehmann has
solved my frames problem.

Just commited

$ svn diff
Index: admin
===================================================================
--- admin       (Revision 1420)
+++ admin       (Arbeitskopie)
@@ -26,3 +26,14 @@

 Depends: virtualaw
 X-Comment: Insert info according to http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-lex/software.en.html here
+
+Depends: canzeley
+Homepage: http://canzeley.de/
+License: GPLv3
+Pkg-Description: attorney's office programm based on OpenOffice.org
+ An attorney's office programm based on OpenOffice.org and MySQL. It is written in StarBasic.
+ .
+ The UI (and the comments in the program) are in German language.
+ .
+ It is still usable, but some very nice to have functions are still in
+ progress.

Anybody who would volunteer to complete the work of turning the information
in the Wiki into tasks files?

I do have a late-night random thought about legal templates and macros.
They are logically a bit like locales, only more complex. Does it make
sense to try to define something like a "legal locale", then provide
tools to create them?

Sounds reasonable but I have no idea about the implementation.  The higher
grade of complexity might be cruxial and you need to convince a lot of
supporters first.

In the US, every state has its state legal system,
at the municipal, county and state levels. Then there are the federal
courts. My husband tells me that every little town also has its favorite
way of doing things.

The good thing about standards is that there are so many of them ...

Kind regards

        Andreas.

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http://fam-tille.de


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