Currently taking a break for dinner, so a quick update.
I showed our slides and briefly explained the repository and prototype, and also showed a screencast to give a first impression of our work. There was considerable interest in improving awareness/access to open source contracts, and in opening up and explaining contracts as a data source for legal AI applications.
We are interested in the history of #Docracy (if their approach of relying on the self-promotion instincts of lawyers worked, and what happened to all that data), #CHOpen (e.g. OSS Directory) as a community that can crowdsource from the local business world, #ProxeusApp as a project with a history of legal work.
We have now linked the idea of a contract library with the OpenJustice.ai Challenge, aiming to further develop this GNU-licenced project for legal work in Switzerland.
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