GNUmed project update
Jérôme Pinguet <[email protected]> Fri, 10 Mar 2017 02:03:42 +0100
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Hi! I was trying to have news about GNUmed but I couldn't find information anywhere except by searching the mailing list archives (not an easy task). The website link on your English Wikipedia page is dead. What's the project status? Do you still have a space on the web, a wiki perhaps? Where can I get info about installing GNUmed on Debian Stretch? Right now I'm just trying to install gnumed-server & gnumed-client. I am there: sudo apt-get install gnumed-client The following NEW packages will be installed: ... ... 0 upgraded, 99 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded. After this operation, 1,694 MB of additional disk space will be used. That's a bit scary... wish me luck! ;) In the past, GNUmed offered the possibility to use FreeDIAMS (from the FreeMedForms project) as a prescription module. Do you have your own DDI engine now? Would you be interested in renewing this collaboration with FreeRx [1], a fully GPLv3 compliant fork of FreeDiams that I started in August 2016? I am in the process of upgrading the prescription plugin to allow it to use an external French DDI database run by an association of hospitals (independant from the pharmaceutical industry, social security and governement, but not open source unfortunately). I will use this opportunity to revamp and improve the GUI & UX. The idea would be to write a module that could be easily adapted to any external DDI database using not only SQL but also a RESTful API, as more and more DDI databases are queried directly online. As a long term project, I'm still dreaming of a 100% free and open source international collaborative DDI database. Such a collaborative project already exists for Stability and compatibility of (parenteral) drugs, it's called Stabilis [2]. I would like to build something similar for DDI, based on a free license. I will have the opportunity to start a mobile app project for Stabilis, it will be the occasion to learn from their experience. They have an impressive network of more than 60 contributors from all around the world.[3] It would be great if we could work together to improve free libre software for healthcare practitioners! I'm eager to learn from other projects and other languages. Improving my Python would be great! Jérôme Pinguet https://freemedsoft.com [1]: https://freehealth.io [2]: http://www.stabilis.org [3]: http://www.stabilis.org/Auteurs.php _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel