To be fair, replacing binary and library management with packaged
solutions is a lot friendlier for the average user, and encourages safer
computer practices (e.g. get new software from your package manager
instead of some random website).
Sincerely,
Adam Saunders, B.A., M.A. Phil., J.D
Don't know her, but http://cglab.ca/~dana/ and https://twitter.com/orodu
suggest that she is indeed Openbox's creator and a former student of
Carleton. I believe she's now at Google working on Chrome.
Thanks,
Adam Saunders
On 2016-04-13 5:13 PM, ProfJCNash wrote:
I've
perspective
on Linux from a non-developer; as a practicing lawyer, I find many
practical benefits in open-source software for my firm.
Thanks,
Adam Saunders
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brief, once-weekly legal newsletter about
open-source software that I'd write and email to this mailing list?
Thanks,
Adam Saunders, B.A., M.A. Phil., J.D.
Barrister and Solicitor
The Law Office of Adam Saunders
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g
open-source
- an overview of the open-source tools I use for my law practice
Please let me know if this would interest you.
Thanks,
Adam Saunders
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