Hi!
I fully subscribe to what Michael (whose project btw is great!) wrote. I
think that it's somehow possible to get it going, but time has to be
measured in aeons rather than internet time. Law operators tending
software faces not only localization problems, but also quite a lot of
big differences between law systems and a huge number of petty
differences within countries sharing a common system, language & culture.
In short, even though activity is minimal, I would be very sad if the
project would be swept away...
Greetings,
Barbara
On 12/03/2010 06:50 AM, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote:
Andreas Tille schrieb:
Hi,
recently I inspected
http://blends.alioth.debian.org/lex/
which contains a graph about the activity on this mailing list which is
not very impressive. Also the tasks which are linked to from this page
are not touched for a long time.
I just wanted to ping people lurking on this list about their plans and
opinions.
Kind regards
Andreas.
Hi Andreas,
it's not death, but smelling strong ;-).
The problem IMO is, that law isn't realy international, so you have to
localize software for different countries (starting how to design an
address).
My own project you can find here:
canzeley.de
Greetings
Michael
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