2012/5/19 Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)
Hello Manu,
First of all, please read the list.
For starters, we need a working livecd with the EMR programs installed. When I mean by installed is if I want to show it to a doctor, I just run the livecd and it works. Until now we have a livecd that some programs work after installation of the distro and setup the databases and the programs. I started with openEMR. The SUSE Studio appliance worked as live cd and worked also after installation. Problem was the Gnome environment. Next step was GNUmed and then the rest. Maybe the other 2 EMR programs will work without problems.
After make the livecd work, check other medical projects http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/FedoraMedical
They have packed many medical programs. They can be added to openSUSE medical repository. Adding those programs, new wiki pages must be written with information on them.
This is a short info about what I was planing. Regards, Stathis
Στις 19/05/2012 03:30 μμ, ο/η Manu Gupta έγραψε:
Hi Guys,
I wanted to join the effort but I would like to know in what ways can I contribute and what was the workflow till now followed to setup the distribution.
Regards Manu
Hi, I really believe that the OpenSuse Medical team should join the Debian Med one (which is the most active in this domain of work). My thoughts are that the first need of the OpenSuse Medical project is to provide a full set of stable packages, not really a LiveCD. There are many package already done for OpenSuse (GNUmed, FreeMedForms, FreeDiams...). Eric, FreeMedForms project administrator, Debian Med member -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-medical+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-medical+owner@opensuse.org