Tim Cook wrote:
The impression I took away was that Primacare is 'technically' open
source. However, IMHO the spirit of open source and collaborative
development is not there.
It seems like another unnecessary hostage to fortune for OSHCA.
As well as an odd interpretation of the advantages
Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office) wrote:
Tim Cook wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 14:01 +0100, Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
wrote:
Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code?
I can't find it.
Molly told me that you have to be a Malaysian GP to get the application
and the source code
When was in Malaysia and hosted by Dr. Molly Cheah, I can tell you that
we had several intense discussions regarding this issue.
The results of those discussions were that yes, PCDOM adheres to the
letter of the GPL in distributing Primacare. The people that receive the
application also
Tim Cook wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 14:01 +0100, Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
wrote:
Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code?
I can't find it.
Molly told me that you have to be a Malaysian GP to get the application
and the source code is provided to them.
So not the most open
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 14:01 +0100, Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
wrote:
Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code?
I can't find it.
That's the Malaysian Primary Care system presented IIRC at Geneva,
and
in production use in some of Malaysia.
Molly told me that you have to be a
Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code?
I can't find it.
That's the Malaysian Primary Care system presented IIRC at Geneva, and
in production use in some of Malaysia.
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