[publisher at laptop.ompages.com: does anyone have time for a minor project?]
Nate
publisher at laptop.ompages.com
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Hello everyone!
I have had some requests from the various lists that I have belong asking me
to get a /. style news site up that details tech law events,
legal developments, and interpretations.
I would like to use my domain 'ompages.com' for this.
One problem. I can't code! I don't understand perl, etc.
I'm a law student as some of you might know (other don't care but
now you know). So I can spend a lot of time research topics
and posting news.
I think the time has come for a site that deals specifically with
law and legal implications for tech business, and development.
I would like to do 3 primary things for this.
1. Get my firewall configured right.
2. Get slash configured right and revised (so that it won't look like
a cheap knock-off). I will anyway, but if there is genuine interest in
this project we can get something more original together.
2.1. I would like some kind of ssl awareness etc for this.
3. Get a web mail (horde/imp) thingy going that's free and handles
pgp keys. (kind of extravagant but doable w/i the next year).
There are significant legal issues that must be mulled over
if we can get enough support for an open legal communication model from
the Open Source/FSF/hackers-at-large community we can get more good
lawyers to post opinion pieces and analyses (non-legalese versions),
and HOWTOs.
I will handle a majority of the content work if 1 or 2 people would
be willing to either get the slash code working for our purposes
or show me how to do it, and get the network sufficiently secure.
Any takers?
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NatePuri ("natedawg") o m p a g e s . c o m
Certified Law Student p e r c r v t i o f i
McGeorge School of Law e d i c a e a n m n
Sacramento, CA n i v e t r y m d
publisher at ompages.com a a s e y s t u s
n8fs0n at softcom.net t s d o h n
http://www.ompages.com e n i i
e s t
y
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NatePuri ("natedawg") o m p a g e s . c o m
Certified Law Student p e r c r v t i o f i
McGeorge School of Law e d i c a e a n m n
Sacramento, CA n i v e t r y m d
publisher at ompages.com a a s e y s t u s
n8fs0n at softcom.net t s d o h n
http://www.ompages.com e n i i
e s t
y
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