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Re: [Health] Working on the documentation
From: |
Feng Shu |
Subject: |
Re: [Health] Working on the documentation |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Jul 2023 15:15:22 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Gerald Wiese <wiese@gnuhealth.org> writes:
Cool, this is a great news!
> Hey,
>
> we are working on the documentation and aim to have it renewed before the
> conference end of September. One student
> from Hannover already transformed the Wikibooks state into Sphinx Read The
> Docs Theme and we can take this as base.
>
> I just pushed it but it’s not yet present on any web server. To see it you
> have to download it using Mercurial and open it
> locally. On Debian based systems install mercurial like this from terminal:
>
> sudo apt install mercurial
>
> For openSUSE replace apt by zypper. Afterwards clone the repository:
>
> hg clone https://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/health-doc/
>
> Then locate health-doc/gnuhealth-hmis/build/html/index.html and double click
> it / open it with your browser.
>
> We are asking all of you to gather feedback and ideas how to improve the
> documentation.
>
> Our first block of questions targets a higher level and we ask for responses
> until end of July.
>
> Second block of questions can be answered afterwards continuously but still
> the sooner the better:
>
> Are there chapters missing?
>
> Do we have chapters that are not needed?
>
> Should we change the structure regarding chapters and subchapters?
>
> Other suggestions for changes on a higher level?
>
> Do we have content missing?
>
> Is every module documented in a way that it’s really complete and
> understandable?
>
> Does it actually work to follow old instructions?
>
> We should update all versions, screenshots, package names, typos, etc.
>
> If functionalities are not really working, we should make it transparent
> (e.g. FHIR REST, Thalamus)
>
> Do we have links in place for differing installation strategies and other
> documentations like Thalamus, MyGNUHealth,
> Ansible, openSUSE?
>
> Beginning of August we will probably start a pad to assign tasks / chapters
> to responsible people.
>
> Best
>
> Gerald
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