Hi Alvaro,

Yes, I know that you're working in Kenya.. :-) Mabe the OPD section for 
ARV could be interesting what we did so far.

Robert


Alvaro Gutierrez wrote:
> Robert:
>
> I am in Kenya, and I am developing modules for ART/HIV, TB and Malaria using
> the poor infrastructure available in rural areas. After I sent my comments,
> I discover that you were working before in Tanzania, and you know our
> installations and environment. 
>
> Alvaro Gutierrez
>
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> Robert Meggle
> Sent: 11 July 2008 12:26
> To: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Care2002-developers] suggestions I got by private mail
>
> Real developers/consultancies on this list, and I just address this 
> posting to them!
>
> I am little bit worry about the tone of some mailings here. No worry, I 
> am used to answer and I am living from criticism, I'm from 
> Bavaria/Germany and there is the common way to argue on that way :-).
> But other developers with really good intentions here having such thick 
> skin like I have - and avoid to commit their code here. That's a pain in 
> my eyes. There are three kind of users here: developers, consultancies 
> and those who want to see them self in the role of consultancies but 
> just complaining and not having any medical background desist from the 
> idea getting code here and selling it as service to hospitals.
>
> I got some private mails from developers/consultancies here in the near 
> past ( 5 - just this week) to share sorrow about the tone in that list 
> and even some with suggestions to protect this mailing list with 
> permissions to have a close circle of known developers/consultancies. I 
> really would like to avoid that because it is really  not the open 
> source idea I am following. Open Source means freedom, also in his 
> speech and meaning - but when I have now the feeling that most of the 
> possible commits are not being shared - to be afraid to get in such line 
> of unqualified fire... now....strictly following my own interpretation 
> of that OSS idea to share even those suggestions I got: What all others 
> here thinking about that idea to split this developers group in a public 
> and private area?
>
> BUT you can be sure - everyone who commits is warm welcome and please 
> forget those replies from those who never commit and splinless use of 
> pseudonyms/aliases in their from-mailingheaders . So please ignore 
> those... keep on smiling when you notice them and looking forward. CHEER 
> UP! Every commit is warm welcome and forget these trolls just complaining!
>
> Actually I just know from implementations of Kathmandu/Nepal what I have 
> supported by some ideas years ago. I do not got some informations what 
> happened so far after kick off or maybe implementation issues and its 
> solutions. Maybe we could get some requirements from those countries who 
> did it also. Same message I would like to address tho those who I 
> answered PM's at Mauritius, Solomon Islands (who used the tribe idea of 
> East Africa patient registration for their different islands) and all 
> others in Morocco, Cameroon....
>
> looking forward to your comments - Robert
>
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