On Sunday 18 January 2009 10:00:01 pm Ben Finney wrote:
> Sean Kellogg <skell...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Well, lucky for us, I happen to be a trained lawyer. Although, in
> > the interest of full disclosure, I have not paid by bar dues and
> > thus am not an actual factual lawyer, but I play one on the internet
> > from time to time.
> 
> Have I said recently how grateful I am that you come here to share
> your actual legal training with us? Well, regardless, I reiterate my
> thanks. Legal training and passion for free software are all too
> infrequently found in the same person.

Thanks. It's helpful that I don't actually practice, otherwise the firm I would 
be working for would likely never allow me to contribute here. But since I 
write software for a living, use Debian in my everyday life, and generally 
believe in the goals of the project, it's nice to be able to contribute from 
time to time... even if it means I don't always see eye to eye with 
debian-legal about the meaning of the DSFG :)

-Sean

-- 
Sean Kellogg
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w: http://blog.probonogeek.org/

Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. 
We are the ones we've been waiting for. 
We are the change that we seek. 


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