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From: Gabriela Brenes
Subject: Re: [Health] Health Digest, Vol 32, Issue 9
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 12:28:15 -0300

Hi!

It would be interesting as well to compare that against the translation activity in GNU Health's Transifex. Eventually that would help us see whether end users are effectively covered by the current languages.


Has anyone here used fusion tables with OSM?


Cheers!

Gabriela Brenes

GNU Solidario

health.gnu.org

Universality in Health Care,
eHealth for all!



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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation? (Emilien Klein)
   2. Re: Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation? (Axel Braun)
   3. Re: Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation? (Luis Falcon)
   4. Re: Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
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   5. Re: Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation? (Luis Falcon)
   6. GNUHealth web client for Linux (Anousak Souphavanh)
   7. Tryton client for Android (Anousak Souphavanh)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 21:14:06 +0100
From: Emilien Klein <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
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> From:Luis Falcon
> Subject:Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
> Date:Fri, 07 Mar 2014 09:47:30 +0000
> User-agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.3.0
> ________________________________
>
> Hi Emilien !
> On 06/03/14 06:02, Emilien Klein wrote:
> > Does such a map exist?
> > It would be interesting to see the global spread of GNU Health.
> > Markers of 2 colors to indicate live vs. implementing?

I know that in general for FLOSS projects it's difficult to know how
much downloads etc, but looking at the scope of the project (you don't
install it in a few minutes and be done) I would hope that you have a
few ideas where it's used?
Jamaica, Argentina, Kenia, Laos, Indonesia

How could we get that list and maintain it? The map would then be
built on top of that data.

> That is a good idea, but we need to get the feedback from the
> implementing places.
>
> I also thought of plotting the countries / cities that connect to the
> community server, as another indicator.

Why not? Like a temperature map of "where are people testing GNU
Health out in the last 30 days"
    +Emilien

>
vBest,
> > Let me know if I can help to get this done, if it doesn't already exist.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >     +Emilien



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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 08:47:04 +0100
From: Axel Braun <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

Am Dienstag, 11. M?rz 2014, 21:14:06 schrieb Emilien Klein:

> > > Does such a map exist?
> > > It would be interesting to see the global spread of GNU Health.
> > > Markers of 2 colors to indicate live vs. implementing?
>
> I know that in general for FLOSS projects it's difficult to know how
> much downloads etc, but looking at the scope of the project (you don't
> install it in a few minutes and be done) I would hope that you have a
> few ideas where it's used?
> Jamaica, Argentina, Kenia, Laos, Indonesia
>
> How could we get that list and maintain it? The map would then be
> built on top of that data.

Maybe we ask for it?

- on the gnu health website
- to the subscribers of the mailing lists
- or even with a popup that appears once after installation

> > That is a good idea, but we need to get the feedback from the
> > implementing places.
> >
> > I also thought of plotting the countries / cities that connect to the
> > community server, as another indicator.
>
> Why not? Like a temperature map of "where are people testing GNU
> Health out in the last 30 days"

That would probably only give a small number compared to the overall. But it
would be a start

Cheers/Axel
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 09:47:40 +0000
From: Luis Falcon <address@hidden>
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On 11/03/14 20:14, Emilien Klein wrote:
>> From:Luis Falcon
>> Subject:Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
>> Date:Fri, 07 Mar 2014 09:47:30 +0000
>> User-agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.3.0
>> ________________________________
>>
>> Hi Emilien !
>> On 06/03/14 06:02, Emilien Klein wrote:
>>> Does such a map exist?
>>> It would be interesting to see the global spread of GNU Health.
>>> Markers of 2 colors to indicate live vs. implementing?
>
> I know that in general for FLOSS projects it's difficult to know how
> much downloads etc, but looking at the scope of the project (you don't
> install it in a few minutes and be done) I would hope that you have a
> few ideas where it's used?
> Jamaica, Argentina, Kenia, Laos, Indonesia
>
> How could we get that list and maintain it? The map would then be
> built on top of that data.
>
>> That is a good idea, but we need to get the feedback from the
>> implementing places.
>>
>> I also thought of plotting the countries / cities that connect to the
>> community server, as another indicator.
>
> Why not? Like a temperature map of "where are people testing GNU
> Health out in the last 30 days"
Great. This could actually show realtime info.
I reccomend use a free software engine, such as Piwik[1] and feed the
geoip info.

1.- http://piwik.org/


Best,
>     +Emilien
>
>>
> vBest,
>>> Let me know if I can help to get this done, if it doesn't already exist.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>     +Emilien
>
>
>


--
GNU Health : The Free Health and Hospital Information System
http://health.gnu.org
Twitter: @gnuhealth



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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 07:37:39 -0500
From: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
To: General GNU Health discussion and help <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
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El mar 12, 2014 4:47 a.m., "Luis Falcon" <address@hidden> escribi?:
>
> On 11/03/14 20:14, Emilien Klein wrote:
> >> From:Luis Falcon
> >> Subject:Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
> >> Date:Fri, 07 Mar 2014 09:47:30 +0000
> >> User-agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101
Thunderbird/24.3.0
> >> ________________________________
> >>
> >> Hi Emilien !
> >> On 06/03/14 06:02, Emilien Klein wrote:
> >>> Does such a map exist?
> >>> It would be interesting to see the global spread of GNU Health.
> >>> Markers of 2 colors to indicate live vs. implementing?
> >
> > I know that in general for FLOSS projects it's difficult to know how
> > much downloads etc, but looking at the scope of the project (you don't
> > install it in a few minutes and be done) I would hope that you have a
> > few ideas where it's used?
> > Jamaica, Argentina, Kenia, Laos, Indonesia
> >
> > How could we get that list and maintain it? The map would then be
> > built on top of that data.
> >
> >> That is a good idea, but we need to get the feedback from the
> >> implementing places.
> >>
> >> I also thought of plotting the countries / cities that connect to the
> >> community server, as another indicator.
> >
> > Why not? Like a temperature map of "where are people testing GNU
> > Health out in the last 30 days"
> Great. This could actually show realtime info.
> I reccomend use a free software engine, such as Piwik[1] and feed the
> geoip info.
>
> 1.- http://piwik.org/
>
>
> Best,
> >     +Emilien
> >
> >>
> > vBest,
> >>> Let me know if I can help to get this done, if it doesn't already
exist.
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>>     +Emilien
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> GNU Health : The Free Health and Hospital Information System
> http://health.gnu.org
> Twitter: @gnuhealth
>

For the map I recommend use OpenStreetMap [1], is open data, with high
level of geographic details -- specially in development world -- and
commonly used to help into humanitarian crissis.

Humberto Yances
HOT Member
http://hot.openstreetmap.org

[1] http://osm.org
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 13:13:15 +0000
From: Luis Falcon <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
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Dear Humberto
On 12/03/14 12:37, address@hidden wrote:
>
> El mar 12, 2014 4:47 a.m., "Luis Falcon" <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>> escribi?:
>>
>> On 11/03/14 20:14, Emilien Klein wrote:
>> >> From:Luis Falcon
>> >> Subject:Re: [Health] Map of worldwide GNU Health implementation?
>> >> Date:Fri, 07 Mar 2014 09:47:30 +0000
>> >> User-agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101
> Thunderbird/24.3.0
>> >> ________________________________
>> >>
>> >> Hi Emilien !
>> >> On 06/03/14 06:02, Emilien Klein wrote:
>> >>> Does such a map exist?
>> >>> It would be interesting to see the global spread of GNU Health.
>> >>> Markers of 2 colors to indicate live vs. implementing?
>> >
>> > I know that in general for FLOSS projects it's difficult to know how
>> > much downloads etc, but looking at the scope of the project (you don't
>> > install it in a few minutes and be done) I would hope that you have a
>> > few ideas where it's used?
>> > Jamaica, Argentina, Kenia, Laos, Indonesia
>> >
>> > How could we get that list and maintain it? The map would then be
>> > built on top of that data.
>> >
>> >> That is a good idea, but we need to get the feedback from the
>> >> implementing places.
>> >>
>> >> I also thought of plotting the countries / cities that connect to the
>> >> community server, as another indicator.
>> >
>> > Why not? Like a temperature map of "where are people testing GNU
>> > Health out in the last 30 days"
>> Great. This could actually show realtime info.
>> I reccomend use a free software engine, such as Piwik[1] and feed the
>> geoip info.
>>
>> 1.- http://piwik.org/
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> >     +Emilien
>> >
>> >>
>> > vBest,
>> >>> Let me know if I can help to get this done, if it doesn't already
> exist.
>> >>>
>> >>> Cheers,
>> >>>     +Emilien
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>> GNU Health : The Free Health and Hospital Information System
>> http://health.gnu.org
>> Twitter: @gnuhealth
>>
>
> For the map I recommend use OpenStreetMap [1], is open data, with high
> level of geographic details -- specially in development world -- and
> commonly used to help into humanitarian crissis.
>
Thanks for your recommendation ! OSM is a fantastic tool, and we already
integrate GNU Health with OpenStreetMap, for the Domiciliary Units, for
example.

Showing *statistics* on the usage of the GNU Health community server
should probably be shown and input at the project page level. It's a
project information and of different nature.

Congratulations for being part of the OSM project ! I'm positive you can
provide valuable information to further integrate GNU Health with it,
and with your HOT team.

Best,

> Humberto Yances
> HOT Member
> http://hot.openstreetmap.org
>
> [1] http://osm.org
>


--
GNU Health : The Free Health and Hospital Information System
http://health.gnu.org
Twitter: @gnuhealth



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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 21:15:12 +0700
From: Anousak Souphavanh <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden, General discussion and help <address@hidden>
Subject: [Health] GNUHealth web client for Linux
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Dear All,

I am wondering if web client for Linux (Ubuntu) is stable and can be
installed now. Please suggest because we want to install and test it.
Thanks in advance for your kind attention.
--
Regards,
Anousak (Anthony) Souphavanh
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 21:16:44 +0700
From: Anousak Souphavanh <address@hidden>
To: General discussion and help <address@hidden>, address@hidden
Subject: [Health] Tryton client for Android
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Hi All,

Found Tryton source code for Android here:
https://projects.bioecoforests.com/projects/tryton-android/repository/revisions/master/show/src/org

and understand that there is 2.8 version out there. However, we installed
latest version of GNU Health on our server and we have handled out couple
of Android based tablet to doctors. We want now to recompile to be for
version 3.0.2. Does anyone out there have done this already? Please
recommend us how we go about of doing it. Many thanks.

--
Regards,
Anousak (Anthony) Souphavanh
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