On Tuesday 18 May 2010 09:40:00 Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > Hi all, Hi Sebastian
> I am from the GNUmed team. GNUmed is an electronic medical record > application. Info is at http://wiki.gnumed.de > I would like to know what needs to be done to get GNUmed into packman. > There are packages for openSUSE in the openSUSE build service. Those are > maintained by myself. I don't see why we would also package it in Packman if it's already in the OBS. Do you need help to review the package there ? What I found in the OBS (in the "medical" project) is.. erm.. weird oO medical/gnumed-client04 medical/gnumed-client05 medical/gnumed-client06 medical/gnumed-client07 medical/gnumed-server10 medical/gnumed-server11 medical/gnumed-server12 medical/gnumed-server13 Are those release versions ? > They work and do what they are supposed to. I am not sure about the > quality. I assume that some work needs to be done to meet some standards. > However they are the best I could do. > If anyone can have a look and let me know if there is a chance to get these > into packman that would be great. Again, I don't see why. We prominently package multimedia and game packages, and the OBS, with its infrastructure and build power, is already there for everything else. > The reason is simple. When a package appears in a repo that many users have > activated a lot more users try it. That is a good thing because much more > bugs are reported. > We have seen some nice input since GNUmed appeared in Debian and Ubuntu but > we have few testers from openSUSE. Putting the word out is probably a more effective means. Have you contacted http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE-Medical ? cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/ /\\ <[email protected]> <[email protected]> _\_v The more things change, the more they stay insane.
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