Re: Medical Task Force

2010-04-01 Thread schultz . patrick
I would also be interested; I currently write software for RIS/PACS machines.

Is there a website with more information?

Regards,
Patrick Schultz

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From: Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2010 00:52:22 
To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Medical Task Force

Hi Sasha,

On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 23:32 +0200, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
 Hello Mates,
 
 warm Greetings from the openSUSE Community.
 We all knowing that we have a lack of Software from Medical needs 
 (Medicine Doctors or Clinics). 
 So we (the openSUSE, Fedora and Debian Developers) have founded an 
 Special Task Force for building new Packages with Medical needs. We 
 trying to share our Experience and Patches.
 So we are pleased to invite the Ubuntu Project, to be a part of this 
 Task Force.
 If you're an Packager or interested in learning that, you're welcome.
 Please answer to this List.

I have no knowledge in packaging but I would be very interested to learn
and to be part of this task force. I have experience working with the
NHS in the UK, hence the interest. I'm not sure that's any help
though :-)

Bruno



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Re: man 2 write - clarification

2010-03-18 Thread schultz . patrick
Hyphens or parens would be more appropriate.

 POSIX requires that a read(2) -- proved to occur after a write() has returned 
-- returns the new data. 

But I don't see why its necessary to have the information in the same sentence 
anyways. 

Patrick
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Re: Ubuntu Domain Server

2009-10-26 Thread schultz . patrick
Can you explain how the system becomes inflexible by adding a GUI tool?

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From: Chan Chung Hang Christopher christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:05:37 
To: Caroline Fordcaroline.ford.w...@googlemail.com
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Subject: Re: Ubuntu Domain Server

Caroline Ford wrote:

 On 25 Oct 2009, at 15:09, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:

 Or puts them out of a job?


 Likely we are talking about a small business here, so the decision
 maker might be the top of the organization's food chain. But it might
 get him sued, and thus out of a business. If it is a sole
 proprietorship, it might put him out of a house too.

 I meant the sysadmins complaining about making system administration 
 easier, and possibly deskilled.

 If you feed yourself through Linux system administration you have an 
 interest in it being inaccessible.

 Caroline

Hey, you know what. I think I like this idea. This will guarantee a 
fixed, non-flexible solution that will require the services of real 
system administrators to do whatever or troubleshoot in the event of a 
problem. In the end, the GUI will make some things inaccessible and I 
could setup a company and actually charge per incident instead of trying 
to convince mom and pop outfits to pay some monthly/yearly service 
charge and try to justify it when nothing seems to go wrong.

Please make sure you do not say anything about raid1/mirrored disks, 
backup and whatever during the installation process.

As for the initial ambitions of creating disk images, replacing Windows 
ADS servers and audit software, please remember not to mention that 
although there are no viruses for Linux, there is no guarantee of the 
Windows clients being protected, we do not currently have ADS support 
and you can forget about all the random software currently installed may 
or may not work with Wine if you intend to convert the workstations to 
Ubuntu.

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