Hi,
add 1.)
Giving the developers a first view of the contacts Daniel and I did in
Berlin
We both spoke with representants of the United Nations Volunteers
program. I did exchange business cards with them at the external
conference of the civil society.
In front of UN ICT i did also some ph
Just some remarks and a picture.
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> thanks a lot for representing care2x to the ICT. It is highly appreciated.
Our registration was for CARE2x.de and Daniels for ROCKLinux too. And
the representation was not for care2x as Open Source healthcare software.
I remember at your decision and do full
Support is a major issue, I hear about it every day I bring up Care2X.
We could find developers in different regions that would be willing to
support installations.
I am in the Southwest United States, and am more than willing to support
facilities in this area. It would not be hard to get a sup
Hello Daniel,
thanks a lot for representing care2x to the ICT. It is highly appreciated.
Kindly maintain your contact with them. Did you find some people who might
join the project too? That would be nice.
You are correct in your analysis about the support aspect. I am optimistic
that other m
Hello Daniel,
thanks for your first report of the UN ICT at Berlin. So some reaction
of mine can follow now.
The people we spoke like to have the things we discussed informal at
this time. You prepared the contacts in a wonderful way at friday. So
it was easy for them to contact me at saturday. To
Hello,
I joined the UN ICT at Berlin from Nov 10th to Nov 11th to get some
interesting contacts for the care2x project. So I talked to the ICT task
force chairman, a WHO IT Manager and several other people about open-source
software and healthcare. Generally there is a demand in that, but it is
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