Hi, without trying to put you off your enthusiasm, but wouldn't it be more worth your effort to first find a user and then collect software? Otherwise you might spend a lot of work and find out in the end that nobody wants to use it because the medical distribution lacks some important programs. I have some background working as a Linux consultant for German hospitals and know that there are a lot of things for which they need to use special software (for regulatory reasons and to communicate with the health insurance system, labs etc.). Based on that I would recommend to find first a user backing the project, this could be done by writing articles or holding talks at suitable conferences. Just collect and show what kind of Open Source software there is and maybe somebody will back the project? Just my 2c... As author of other open source software I know about the stony way to building a community for something and wish you lots of luck and success with it. Kind Regards, Schlomo On 27.10.2009 10:35, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
Hi Schlomo,
Am Dienstag 27 Oktober 2009 06:50:23 wrote Schlomo Schapiro:
Great Idea,
are there any end-users involved who will test and use the medical distribution? That is an good point. ATM not, but if we have more Packages in the Repo, i publish the Image, and make some Ads.
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