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13 Thursday Oct 2011
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12 Wednesday Oct 2011
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My surprise was to see that Health has been positioned in the first place of the list.
http://www.gnu.org/bulletins/gnustatus-2011-10.html#Health
At GNU Solidario, we will keeping doing our best to include Free Software in Public Health.
07 Friday Oct 2011
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GNU Health in the best 10 free software projects !
05 Wednesday Oct 2011
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free software, gnu, GNU Health, IWEEE, latinoware, open source, tryton
05 Wednesday Oct 2011
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free software, GNU Health, IWEEE, latinoware, linux, maddog, unix
Please find below a very interesting interview of Maddog by Cesar Brod :
04 Tuesday Oct 2011
Posted in GNU Health, GNU solidario
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GNU Health, GNU solidario, lock-in, openerp, openobject, tryton
This is a segment of the letter from Doctor Christoph Larsen, in April 2011, who was working in Rwanda and asked OpenERP for the upgrade scripts and OpenERP refused to give them to him. Dr. Larsen gave me his permission to publish it, so the community knows his point of view.
When Dr.Larsen sent me the mail, I started the migration to GNU Health in the Tryton environment. And no, this is no FUD, this is the reality of was has become of OpenERP.
[..] Please do realise that our group speaks an entirely different language: We do not target the profit-making market, and regarding the combination of OpenERP’s Medical module, the underlying OpenERP backbone for health facility management and Bika Health, we are actually talking LDCs = read: Least Developed Countries. There is no money for any such partnerships, warranties and the like. People out there are haoy to learn from each other, and you will be surprised how keen they ARE to learn. BUT: A few thousand Euros for warranties (imagine a governmental multi-user installation!) – no way!!! In fact, I can tell you from my very own experience with various East and Central African governments that such upgrade path is an exclusion criterion in public tenders. Many governments, after having been burnt by numerous First World approaches to software expressively demand full and complete ownership, which includes control over the upgrade path. I cannot blame them, because, contrary to common belief in the West, there is no money left on the table, if we charge less for more. Instead, something might actually – in the end – arrive at the bottom end, for the patients’ and grassroot’s benefit.
A different market altogether. I would be delighted to see OpenERP provide the script, and with capable people like Luis, various other groups, the South African Bika team and myself, we might well figure out a beautiful and lively howto, how to go from verison 5 to 6, and further on. As you talked of 7 emails, by remote control, only, it is certainly easily doable! This is not a request for free services, but for transparency, and, yes, NO lock-in. At present, the Rwandan biomedical equipment management data are, in fact, locked in, into version 5. You may understand that this, and your change of policy, does not make such end user institutions happy. This also has serious consequences for users of the Medical module. It is utterly unthinkable that users (especially those in poor settings) cannot upgrade to a new version, and risk losing all they last version’s data, without dishing out a few thousand Euros.Your input and an, as I most strongly believe, urgently required reconsideration of your strategy, are highly welcome.
With best regards,
Dr. Chris H. Larsen
19 Monday Sep 2011
Posted in GNU Health, HMIS
I’m pleased to announce GNU Health 1.3.3
This version could be considered a milestone in itself, due the major changes and new features:
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| Screenshot of a sample lab report on GNU Health 1.3.3 |
As in every new release, bugs are fixed, navigation improved and new features are includes.
Since Health is now part of the official GNU system, the development is hosted at GNU Savannah.
Last but not least… many thanks to Cedric and Tryton community for getting involved in the GNU Health project !
About GNU Health
11 Sunday Sep 2011
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english, free software, fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, linux, richard stallman, software libre, tryton
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| Answering the questions |
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| Richard Stallman participating to the conference |
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| Members from Thymbra and Silix at the Buenos Aires National Library |
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| Richard Stallman and Luis Falcón |

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| Part of Thymbra’s team and R. Stallman: Cristina Melgosa, Luis Falcón, Richard Stallman, Sebastián Marró, Ignacio Parszyk, Bruno Villasanti |
10 Saturday Sep 2011
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free software, fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, linux, richard stallman, software libre, tryton
El viernes 9 de Septiembre, en el marco del CISL 2011, Luis Falcón presentó su charla sobre GNU Health.
Richard Stallman, que a finales de agosto designó GNU Health Paquete Oficial GNU, presenció la charla e intercambió unas palabras con Luis y con los asistentes, además dio unos consejos como: “No utilizar Windows que es malévolo, el iPod es iBad y no pongan mis fotos en Facebook”!
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| Respondiendo a las preguntas |
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| Richard Stallman participando en la charla. |
En la conferencia tuvimos también la posibilidad de conocer “en persona” a algunos integrantes de la comunidad, como Mario Puntin y Adrián Bernardi de Silix, que participan activamente en el desarrollo e implementación de GNU Health.
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| Con los chicos de Silix |
Les agradecemos a todos los participantes por haber venido y esperamos verlos prontos en los próximos eventos.
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| Richard Stallman y Luis Falcón |
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| Parte del Team de Thymbra y R. Stallman: Cristina Melgosa, Luis Falcón, Richard Stallman, Sebastián Marró, Ignacio Parszyk, Bruno Villasanti. |
08 Thursday Sep 2011
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free software, GNU Health, HMIS, openerp, openobject, tryton