Hello,
HJ Schmidt schrieb:
This tends to be a very low activity list, but I believe it has a fair number of
"lurkers"
(myself included). It seems as if most of the activity is outside of the
United States. I'm no
longer in private practice, but have several clients (computer consulting) who
are lawyers/law
firms. While I'm a great fan of Open Source and have been a heavy user since
1999, most law
firms in this area (Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota) are too entwined with
Windows on the
desktop to get beyond that. We do, however, frequently use (debian) linux for
servers and other
"infrastructure" components (VPN, firewall, etc.) for these firms.
Because I'm so deeply involved with both the linux (by choice) and windows (by
necessity)
platforms, I use VMware (proprietary unfortunately, but worth it) to run
whatever I need,
whenever and wherever. While it adds a bit to the learning curve, it allows
you the greatest
amount of flexibility in dealing with multiple operating systems. With the
recent release of
the *free* VMPlayer, many new opportunities have been created. ...hj
mjewell wrote:
I'm a new subscriber to this list and am wondering whether it is still
active. I'm a lawyer who has migrated to open source. Here are
descriptions of my project:
http://lstech.org/projects/open_source_law_office
http://www.livejournal.com/community/debian/ (see 12/27 entry)
Let me know if anyone is out there.
Monte
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