Thanks Martin, I'll check out that repo and see where I can help El sáb., 3 de dic. de 2016 a la(s) 08:39, Martin Broerse < [email protected]> escribió:
> Mr. T, > > You can help with https://github.com/HospitalRun/hospitalrun-frontend to > get offline first hospital software to the developing world. > > - Martin > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Mr. T <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > New here with a dated comment... > > > > IDEA: It would be nice if there was a place online where developers > > could donate time to working on these sorts of projects. I'm thinking > > somewhere where the project dev head could publish a task list, and > > developers who have signed up to be volunteers could commit code. > > > > I personally would love to lend my meager coding skills to a project > > that actually matters (I spend my days writing enterprise stuff so > > that our customers can make more money! It pays the bills but surely > > there's more to life). > > > > Mr. T. > > > > > I’m sure you all get tired of hearing about this, but I don’t! :) > > > > > > Here’s another write-up about how CouchDB played a role in helping with > > one of > > > the largest humanitarian crises this century: https://medium.com/net- > > magazine > > > /fighting-ebola-with-javascript-26b48da8f84a > > > > > > This is why I love what we do <3 > > > > > > Best > > > Jan > > > -- > > >
