On Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:01:49 PM Helen South wrote: Just today we had a presentation on Debian-med which basically has the same issues. The potential user groups is extremely small and the ressources needed are quite substantial. Building a community from a small group of users is challenging and often hard to manage. I am sure this project can be revived when the user base is growing. Until then ressouces can be allocated elsewhere. If anyone want to check out an openSUSE based Live-DVD as a potential base for extension with other openSUSE packages I invite you to check out the GNUmed secton in studio.suse.com Best regards, Sebastian Hilbert
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)
<iefstathios@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello mates,
With this mail I would like to let you know that I resign from the coordinator of medical project.
Anyways, I hope next coordinator will make it work. Have a lot of fun, Stathis
HI Stathis,
I guess the lack of response to this email indicates that you're making the right choice, clearly there isn't enough interest in the medical project right now, and you can't do these things alone. I know our resources are stretched very thin and so the focus tends to be on the core issues or on those that have enough interested individuals. Hopefully in the future someone will continue where you've left off. Thanks for the effort you've put in with this, I'm sure future users and contributors will find the progress you've made a great help in picking up the reins later on.
all the best
Helen
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