Guten Tag Kurt Brauchli,

Hello Kurt,
I know your Telepath Project that starts 1995 from the University
Basel webpage. There is NO! :-( info that its now under GPL and Open
Source. Update?

am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2004 um 10:20 schrieben Sie:

KB> Hello ...

KB> [maybe a very short intro of myself: I am currently working at
KB> University of Transkei in Umtata, South Africa, and we are looking to
KB> use care2x for hospitals in Africa. My main interest though is
telemedicine -->> ipath.sourceforge.net]

I was not aware about this project at SF. Sorry but possibly highly
interesting for generation 3 or later of care2x, possible partial in
generation 2. Think about care2x-plugins new resource. Think about an
plugin/module integration to care2x. At that point there is a very
early state of planing. So connection (integration) to Care2x will not need much
resources I think.

>> We are looking for people who have the knowhow of  Debian packaging to 
>> continue what Andreas has started. Please let us know.

KB> What is the reason. Does Tille not want to keep supporting the debian
KB> package for care2x?

Supporting yes, but not do this work like packaging, keeping a view to
every update and security of third parties and so on... looking
through every file of all these projects is not possible.

KB> If there is really interest in having care2x as a debian package, I
KB> guess I could volunteer to maintain that. I would only need some
KB> guidance concerning which files would go into a stable and a testing
KB> release .... packaging .deb otherwise is not too complex.

There is an interest of care2x as a debian package. Shure. At the
care2x meeting we did talk about care2x only half an hour i think.

Andreas Tille was personally there, to help us with a good jump to
Debian, Debian-Med packages.

KB> And concerning Antas remark, I guess having a .deb package does not
KB> undermine the integrity of the source on sf.

KB> regards
KB> Kurt


regards
Wilfried


-- 
Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen
Wilfried Goedert
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