Re: Med-e-Tel 2013: Invitation for Participation

2013-01-20 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Eric,

it would be great if you could represent Debian Med this year - I can
not make it this year but I might consider coming to Med-e-Tel next
year.

Good luck for the conference

   Andreas.

On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 01:39:44AM +0100, Eric Maeker wrote:
 Dear Holger,
 Dear Debian Med members,
 Dear Med-e-Tel organizers,
 
 Thanks for this information.
 I would be very interested to participate in the Med-e-Tel. I think that 
 FreeMedForms and FreeDiams are in a pre-1.0 release [1]. They are both 
 reaching a strong stability and a good first basic feature set. And as you 
 know, they are both multi-lingual (which is rare for EMR). I'm planning the 
 last 0.x release in few weeks. I hope to have enough time to include a 
 pregnancy checking in the drug engine based on the tga data [3].
 
 Unfortunately, registration fees and travel represent a heavy budget for a 
 small non-profit organization. Some people of the FreeMedForms community have 
 created a french non-profit association to support the suite [3]. But the 
 fund raising is not yet started.
 
 I'm wondering if the organizers of Med-e-Tel could accept the principle of 
 free-registration for representatives of non-profit, community driven, open 
 source project? This kind of engagement can be a very strong message for open 
 source providers. One kind of giant leap for mankind and not only small 
 steps for a man. 
 
 Eric, freemedforms.com
 
 [1]: http://freemedforms.com
 [2]: http://www.tga.gov.au/
 [3]: http://asso.freemedforms.com
 
 
 Le 18 janv. 2013 à 21:59, Holger Schmuhl a écrit :
 
  Dear packaging teams, developers and project communities,
  
  this years Med-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT 
  Forum, comes again with a special feature dedicated to Open Source and Free 
  Software in the domains of medical informatics and health care. Software 
  projects, communities, NPOs and companies are invited to present their work 
  within the “Open Source Village” that will be hosted right in the central 
  expo area of the conference.
  
  If you are interested to present and/or participate, please take a look at 
  the details:
  
  Open Source Village @ Med-e-Tel 2013
  
  - Date: 10-12 April 2013
  - Deadline for submissions: 22 February 2013
  - Venue: LUXEXPO S.A., 10 circuit de la Foire Internationale, L-1347 
  Luxembourg
  - Details: 
  http://www.medetel.lu/index.php?rub=educational_programpage=benefits_of_open_source_software_in_health_care_2013
  - Contact: medetel-vill...@medfloss.org
  
  It is co-organized by ISfTeH Collaborative Care Team in Open Source Working 
  Group, IMIA Open Source Working Group and EFMI LIFOSS Working Group.
  
  We are looking forward to your involvement!
  
  Best regards,
  
  Holger Schmuhl
  
  Vice-chair IMIA Open Source Working Group
  Coordinator Medfloss.org
 
 
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Re: Flexbar source code?

2013-01-20 Thread Tony Travis

On 18/01/13 23:20, Andreas Tille wrote:

Hi Tony,

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 03:52:04PM +, Tony Travis wrote:

Can we not just export a snapshot of their SVN version?


Diane has given a perfect answer and I can only agree with her: Sure we
can - but not all we can is reasonable and I see no reason to ask for
trouble just in the beginning.


Hi, Andreas and Diane.

The upstream author Johannes Röhr has created source tarball and emailed 
it to me. Should I upload this to my account on Allioth?


Johannes will make the source tarball available for download on 
SourceForge, but wants us to look at it first and is willing to make 
changes that would make it easier to package.


Bye,

  Tony.


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Re: Med-e-Tel 2013: Invitation for Participation

2013-01-20 Thread Holger Schmuhl

Dear Eric,

thanks for your interest in the Med-e-Tel Open Source Village and 
congratulations to the upcoming FreeMedForms and FreeDiams 1.0 release!


The organizers of the Med-e-Tel are not able to provide 
free-registration for representatives of non-profit, community driven 
open source projects. Why? I am not sure about but I suppose the reasons 
can be found mainly in the 'academic' type of conference ... like 
organizational efforts, review process of 'academic' submissions, 
printed and published proceedings, invited speakers, expected free food, 
etc. that all need to be covered ... and the idea to equally treat its 
participants.


Generally speaking at least in the field of Free/Libre and Open Source 
Software (FLOSS) for health care we have quite a problem to bring 
together the provider/vendor and customer ... if we use these words also 
in a non-commercial context.


So a bit (maybe too) simplified: On one hand the potential FLOSS users 
(customers) like doctors, health IT admins and researchers are mainly 
attending 'academic' conferences to catch up with the 'State of the Art' 
and to disseminate their own work. Further more they are expected to 
have publications and to do networking within their society. Both mean 
reputation, a measure to receive further funding and an not-to-miss 
opportunity to find partners for future research projects. The FLOSS 
developers/community members (providers/vendors) are hindered to 
participate due to the typical high registration fees.
On the other hand providers/vendors - an let's just consider the 
non-paid voluntary ones - are due to their lack of budget only able to 
primarily attend unconferences to present their work and exchange ideas 
and experiences. The customers are hindered to participate as their 
institutions will not cover their travel expenses and provide time-off 
(as reason one could hear ...missing 'citable' proceedings, ...no 
real ROI for our institute) and IMHO they might also not be willing to 
take it from their own pocket / holiday account as they still consider 
it as business activity for their work.


The Med-e-Tel Open Source village is in your words still a small step 
for man but one in the right direction. The Med-e-Tel organizers kindly 
provided space incl. poster boards that can be offered to FLOSS NPOs, 
community projects and developers at no cost in order to present their 
efforts to potential customers. Thomas, Etienne and me will be at the 
village and voluntarily try our best to represent also projects that 
have not been able to send their own representatives due to the 
registration fees. The only thing NPO/community projects have to do is 
to send in a poster (if you want additional flyers, stickers, ...) about 
their project as described in the invitation for participation. So 
beside companies advertising their products in the central expo area, we 
hope that we can attract a lot of attention also to outstanding - even 
better ;-) - FLOSS projects and our common principles we share.


Best regards,

Holger


On 01/19/2013 01:39 AM, Eric Maeker wrote:

Dear Holger,
Dear Debian Med members,
Dear Med-e-Tel organizers,

Thanks for this information.
I would be very interested to participate in the Med-e-Tel. I think that FreeMedForms and FreeDiams 
are in a pre-1.0 release [1]. They are both reaching a strong stability and a good first 
basic feature set. And as you know, they are both multi-lingual (which is rare for EMR). I'm 
planning the last 0.x release in few weeks. I hope to have enough time to include a pregnancy 
checking in the drug engine based on the tga data [3].

Unfortunately, registration fees and travel represent a heavy budget for a 
small non-profit organization. Some people of the FreeMedForms community have 
created a french non-profit association to support the suite [3]. But the fund 
raising is not yet started.

I'm wondering if the organizers of Med-e-Tel could accept the principle of free-registration for 
representatives of non-profit, community driven, open source project? This kind of engagement can 
be a very strong message for open source providers. One kind of giant leap for mankind 
and not only small steps for a man.

Eric, freemedforms.com

[1]: http://freemedforms.com
[2]: http://www.tga.gov.au/
[3]: http://asso.freemedforms.com


Le 18 janv. 2013 à 21:59, Holger Schmuhl a écrit :


Dear packaging teams, developers and project communities,

this years Med-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT Forum, 
comes again with a special feature dedicated to Open Source and Free Software 
in the domains of medical informatics and health care. Software projects, 
communities, NPOs and companies are invited to present their work within the 
“Open Source Village” that will be hosted right in the central expo area of the 
conference.

If you are interested to present and/or participate, please take a look at the 
details:

Open Source Village @ Med-e-Tel 2013

- Date: 

Re: Flexbar source code?

2013-01-20 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Tony,

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 02:01:48PM +, Tony Travis wrote:
 Hi, Andreas and Diane.
 
 The upstream author Johannes Röhr has created source tarball and
 emailed it to me. Should I upload this to my account on Allioth?
 
 Johannes will make the source tarball available for download on
 SourceForge, but wants us to look at it first and is willing to make
 changes that would make it easier to package.

Sound he is quite responsive.  Hmmm, well if he wants us to have a look
first it might be one option that you put it on alioth and tell us here
if done (and the path of the file.)

BTW, do you prefer SVN or Git for maintaining the package on Alioth?
Id had some spare cycles on Friday and started something at

   svn://svn.debian.org/debian-med/trunk/packages/flexbar/trunk/

but if you prefer Git we should move this to Git once we have a source
tarball.

Kind regards

 Andreas.

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Re: Packaging InVesalius

2013-01-20 Thread Thiago Franco Moraes
Hi Andreas,

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu wrote:
 Hi Thiago,

 On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 05:39:11PM -0200, Thiago Franco Moraes wrote:
 I updated the debian/watch to match the last invesalius release. I
 have to use opts=dversionmangle to match the package version to git
 tag. I wrote a get-orig-source too (well, actually, I copied the one
 Andreas Tille wrote python-casmoothing :) ).

 Could you imagine how frequently I copy myself from other packages? :-)

:)

 I checked the build and it creates a package.  Please note that the watch
 file does not work 100% - I needed to manually

ln -s invesalius_3.0.0b3.orig.tar.gz invesalius_3.0~b3.orig.tar.gz

 Without testing I think an additional filenamemangle is your friend -
 please check the `man uscan?.

I got today (sunday) to try to resolve this, but I was not able to get
filenamemangle work. Maybe I need to try more.

 Ah, I have to wrote a
 patch to change the shebang from #!/usr/local/bin/python to
 #!/usr/bin/python.

 Yep - and there are some other lintian warnings - perhaps you simply use
 your upstream hat to fix some permissions.  I'd also think that you
 could do the patch above upstream - I can not really imagine that there
 are production boxes where you find the Python interpreter in
 /usr/local these days (or use env).

Using the git tag invesalius-3.0.0b3 as base, I created a new branch
(beta3) and I resolved these problems with permissions and the
shebangs. Ah, I took the opportunity to backport some commits from
trunk into this branch (Thanks git for makes it easier :) ), some of
these commits fix bugs in InVesalius 3 beta 3. After the backport, I
created a new tag v3.0-b3.

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Thanks again!


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