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hi Dr Antas


The Care2x project is dying. Its parts, like diseased organs are starting to shut themselves down... Time for a fork perhaps? :-)

i am using care daily and i wil be sad to see care2x dying. What would you suggest with your fork ? I am actually in touch with two university in order to developp plugin for care. Care is not dying may be sleeping ;-)

No kidding. Those are the problems of "one-man-band" projects. When that
one man is not able (or do not want) to keep going, all the rest starts
to fall apart.

I repsect the great work done by elpidio.

Of course, I could say that I saw it coming... and I could add that, at
the time, nobody cared and just thought that the world was perfect as it
was... But I will not say that.

But you can bet in a fork if the need arises!
Just stay tuned to Book on Software at the www.e-HealthExpert.org
site... And you may always apply for an account at that site too.

J. Antas





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