Le 25 nov. 2011 à 20:11, Holger Schmuhl a écrit :
> Free and Open Source Medical Taskforce
Hello,
I propose the creation of a common mailing list such as "Free and Open Source Medical Taskforce <opensourcemedical(a)XXX.XX>" where all teamsdistro, and other open source medical webportal (medfloss, linuxmednews...) are automatically subscribed.
List that can be registered in each portal of each teams and also here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_healthcare_software
To ensure its visibility.
This list can be the central place to discuss the common tasks of our different projects, like:
- medical or related projects to include/reject...,
- common reviewing of apps,
- licensing problems around some projects,
- upstream contact,
- central information about new release and version (may be package too)
...
I suggest someone to take the management of this list. The "manager" will be the one who contact each upstream of our medicals&related project to subscribe and discuss. If no one wants this role, I can take it.
That should not be that hard to do and can be a good start to any collaboration.
Ideas ? Comments ? Suggestions ? Oppositions ?
Thanks
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Hello,
Next week I'm planing to have the first medical project meeting. I'll
inform you about.
Following what mentioned:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-medical/2011-11/msg00007.html
I was searching a way how to create a live cd fully functional.
PROBLEM:
We need a live cd that will have an SQL program installed (with
user-pass) and this database will be imported to the EMR program.
Imagine to setup a live cd with Joomla or Drupal fully functional.
SUSE studio can add the medical repository and the EMR programs but
without the SQL programs. Even if the SQL is set, then the EMR program
must be installed-setup.
If someone know how to do that, let us know.
I was told that I can do that with KIWI. I was reading documentation to
do that but I understood that KIWI adds repository and the program with
the use of config.xml file.
Someone told me that there might be a script but it's out of his zone.
Since I'm veterinarian and I don't know about scripting etc (and tell
you the truth I don't want to learn since there are a lot about animal
pathology so far), I don't know how to proceed. Can someone tell me or
even better help me?
As far as I see it, I can say:
1. We pack as many programs as we can to our repository.
2. Create an appliance with the repository and maybe with some programs
that don't require SQL.
3. Make our wiki the PORTAL that everyone can use with the LiveCD. I
mean how to install the EMR program (how to setup SQL and then the program).
I'll be waiting for proposals, so I'll set the meeting for next week.
Have a lot of fun,
Stathis
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