Hi all,
I've added to this post the Debian Med, OpenSuse Medical, Neuro Debian
teams, MedFloss manager and the EFMI LIFOSS WG.
Also created a new thread.
Le 25 novembre 2011 10:24, Simon Slater <pyevet(a)iinet.net.au> a écrit :
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 18:55:15 Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
>> On Friday, November 25, 2011 02:05:11 AM Simon Slater wrote:
>> > On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 07:02:42 susmit shannigrahi wrote:
>> But if you really want to make a difference for healthcare put effort into
>> getting people from different distributions together to share their work.
>> Currently we are duplicating work in Debian-med, Fedora-medical and
>> openSUSE- medical. What a waste of human ressources.
I fully agree to this. We should work together. There are lots of
projects but no (visible) joined effort.
Packaging can be quite different distro to distro but the main work
(package selection, upstream contact and management, configuration
helpers, license analysis...) can be shared.
We can share our competence whatever are our difference (of Linux
distro and project).
>>
> Any common forums existing at the moment?
Not yet already.
As a french MD, open source developper and Linux user I'd like to help
on any work that can lead to a global "Linux Medical Team" effort
(including nurses, dentists, pharmacists...).
Any comment ?
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Eric Maeker, MD (FR)
http://www.freemedforms.com/http://www.ericmaeker.fr/
G'day all,
I've been tied up for a while so have lost touch a bit. I have a new laptop
that needs Linux. Is Fedora-Medical ready to use or test?
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Simon Slater
http://linuxcounter.net User #463789
Hi all,
We have two new upstream from our project :
FreeMedForms which is now a stable release (v0.6.0)
FreeDiams new stable upstream (v0.6.0)
Can one help on packaging these apps ?
Thanks
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Eric Maeker, MD (Fr)
http://www.freemedforms.comhttp://www.ericmaeker.fr