Hello all! I support your re-categorization proposals, Elaine!
I would like to add a couple of things, if you don't mind. - I would keep the distinction between "legal office administration" and "court administration", since though similar in their needs, there might be some nuances that make them somewhat incompatible, I would think (I am not totally sure of this, maybe some exchange is necessary on this subject). I think that a 'legal' Blend should cater to both kinds of uses. - I totally agree with you in that the server/desktop categorization might not be very useful for a law office. - I would like to propose a sub-category for "evidence management"? Or is it within document processing (I personally would think of both as separate categories)? (Not that there is much soft around for this item that I know of -at least FOSS-, but I'm sure it's an area where the need will arise if it isn't there yet). - Your objections regarding the "legal research" category are quite valid, but I think that law offices might well try to centralize local court decisions, so I would consider making a sub-category around the idea of "precedents collection", since it seems to me that regardless of the legal system you are working with, there will always be a need for managing the enormous amount of information on legal precedents (roman systems do also rely quite a lot on precedents, although they do might not have the binding force they have in common law systems). In some places, specialized legal information providers are quite expensive and unaffordable to small offices in an updateable form, so they might want to manage their own in-house collection. Anyway, your proposals are great, even without these additions, you took a lot of trouble rearranging categories, I like very much the focus on "entities". Kind regards to all, Barbara Figueirido ter wrote: > Hi, > > After reviewing the current categories and their packages, I have been > working on a different decomposition, so that the blends metapackages > would make more sense. The categories I am proposing are: > > * Case Management > * Logging/Tracking/Calendaring > * Accounting/Billing > * Document Processing > > The rationale is here: http://wiki.debian.org/TElaineR/ReCategorizing. > Comments and suggestions are appreciated. > > Elaine > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

