On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 01:27:06PM +0200, Mechtilde wrote:
> > maybe Mechthildes impulse to just build an deb file out of projects was
> > right.
>
> I want all required software to be available as Debian packages. This is
> IMO the base to start a blend.
This is how all Blends started and what
Hello
Am 11.10.19 um 12:58 schrieb Michael Guck:
> Hello Jens,
>
> maybe Mechthildes impulse to just build an deb file out of projects was
> right.
I want all required software to be available as Debian packages. This is
IMO the base to start a blend.
> It will not bring "debian lex" alife but
Hello Jens,
maybe Mechthildes impulse to just build an deb file out of projects was
right.
It will not bring "debian lex" alife but gets something done by using
debian as publishing platform regadless of the circumstances.
I am out here for now.
Maybe I will join again.
best wishes
Hi Michael,
hi all,
I would like to set up a GDPR compliant install of a system with some
common sofortware like email and so on for debian lex. Thats much more
work at basic stuff for a system then many people would expect. It cant
be done by one person.
I never published my system. That
Hello,
yes, j-lawyer is Free Software, so everybody can use, studx, share and
improve it.
But it still has to be packed as a debian package.
That is a manageable task (IMO) and a good next thing to do (IMO).
Kind regards
Michael
Hi all,
i wont use j-lawyer but its free software, anybody who wishes can.
Best Greetings
Michael Guck
Am 10.10.19 um 21:14 schrieb Jens Kutschke, j-lawyer.org:
"later on everybody can unsecure his system/blend as he wishes"
Way too much emotion in that discussion.
Btw, in Germany
"later on everybody can unsecure his system/blend as he wishes"
Way too much emotion in that discussion.
Btw, in Germany every lawyer needs to have Java installed due to the
fact that accessing his lawyers mailbox is not possible without it.
Cheers,
Jens
Am 10.10.19 um 21:00 schrieb Michael
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