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!Conservancy Projects Launch Coordinated Compliance Efforts. Multiple Projects Join Together to Uphold Free Software Licenses. ur1.ca/9eidy
- Christopher Allan Webber, John Sullivan and Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) like this.
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I wrote a blog post about !Conservancy's coordinated Free Software license & !GPL compliance efforts announced today. http://ur1.ca/9eirq
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Bradley Kuhn wrote a blog post about #Conservancy's coordinated Free Software license & #GPL compliance efforts announced today. ..
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@bkuhn Should "Coordinate" be "Coordinated" in blog post title?
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@bkuhn nice, particularly nice to see the potential for kernel enforcement.
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@bkuhn Cool. Going there now.
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Mein Deutsch ist schlecht, aber weiss ich daß ich bin kein Anwalt! Und möchte ich nicht sein! Diese ist nicht richtig: http://ur1.ca/9ernb
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@bkuhn Rough translation: "All I want is a jelly doughnut"?
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@fontana,Aber du *bist* ein Anwalt und du liebe das! You know that whole jelly doughnut thing is a misconception, right? http://ur1.ca/9es2q
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Actually,now I wonder:is there a subtle diff btw: "du bist ein Anwalt" & "du bist Anwalt" (latter is usually used for professions). Germans?
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@bkuhn AFAIU no room for “du bist ein Anwalt” unless forced to e.g. when making a subclause like “du bist ein Anwalt, der …”.
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Not a big one, in any case. If there's a diff. at all, “Du bist Anwalt” emphasizes that it's a profession rather than a hobby a bit more.
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@bkuhn no there isn't (aside from extra precision). "Anwalt" does not necessarily have to be the profession, you can be just advocating.
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@bkuhn: actually I think both work. I'm trying to come up with a sentence where this'd make a difference.
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Hmm, interesting. I wonder if I'd be considered "ein Anwalt", in the sense that I do lawyer-*like* work, but I'm not professionally a lawyer
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@bkuhn You're considerend an "Anwalt" in the sense that you take a strong position for the cause - no matter what your actions are.