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Re: [Gnumed-devel] webapp running again


From: Tim Churches
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] webapp running again
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 07:10:47 +1100
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catmat wrote:

sorry offline for a while.
the test web app at http://salaam.homeunix.com:8080/test-gnumed-war

Must be down right now.

is back up running again. It's idiosyncratic, but you can
enter user identity, contact details, addresses, progress notes, past history
medication allergies and vaccinations , and store it in the
gnumed schema that is running on salaam, via the single clinical entry web page
(probably will only work on mozilla browser).

It does sort of prove that gnumed can do the "basic" things Richard
is asking for,

Excellent! As an interested observer, this is more functionality than I have ever previously observed from Gnumed.


the entry is "episode of health issue per encounter" , which
is a bit of a subset of  the intention
"long running episode of health issue across encounters until resolved
or closed, and reopenable ; re-assignable clinical items onto deferrably defined
episodes."

I gather the reason that the functionality on the python gui is being deferred is that Karsten is waiting for really excellent python/wxwindows programmers ( he's only
got one so far)  ;)

A bird in the hand...


It has to be , even at 0.1, for gui emrs, as k3b is for cdburning, gimp is for imaging, or konqueror for
file/web browser, or it's not good enough ;)

Don't know about k3b, but early versions of The Gimp and Konqueror both left a **LOT** to be desired. However, they were good enough to convince others of the promise of the projects, and the rest is history. "Good enough" are the operative words. It's fine to aim high, but it is also worth remembering that perfection is the enemy of the possible.

Tim C








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