FSFE's Antitrust Victory With Samba
Oct 25, 2008, 08:04 (1 Talkback[s])
"I didn't do much on this case. For FSFE, it was mostly Georg
Greve and Carlo Piana. This work involved filing briefs, backing up
the good parts of the European Commission's work in the press,
acting as advisors during meetings, etc. A partial list starts
halfway down our antitrust project page. Generally not very visible
work - they're not the sort of meetings you can blog about when you
leave. From Samba, they worked with Andrew Tridgell, Jeremy
Allison, and Volker Lendecke - who were each very capable in the
court rooms."
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