Hi Robert,

the ideas you discussed are, at least as i see it, the way to go with 
the future of care3x.
but, there is a major problem here : we need programmers, much more than 
testers,
at least for now. we're all conscious that the new version needs to be 
rewritten from scratch.
it's hard, i know, but the actual code just can't evolve anymore :(
we really need a full mvc code, fully modular and very important thing, 
we absolutely
need a kind of reporting engine. as have been pointed numerous times in 
this list.
an idea might be to close the actual code base & start anew.
but it's just an idea.

regards
gjergji

Robert Meggle wrote:
> Hi Claudio, Elpidio, Daniel and others,
>
> Just took this email to make some ideas about the future. First of all let
> say also thanks from my side to Claudi, for the hard work he did. Everyone
> who is working on open source knows how much work it is and how much of
> positive conditioning is needed to motivate to continue.
>
> It's a fact that in the last years there had been quite interesting requests
> on my table asking for care2x and how it can be used. Some tested it, some
> are just interested in but most of all just checked it out, modified it and
> I lost the contact to them. So I guess they are fine but haven't got any
> feedback so far. Let's bring the example from "Healthnet Nepal", there was a
> request 2006 from one system programmer there to modify care2x 2.0
> HEAD-release to a private clinic in Nepal. Now he is not working at this
> company, he moved to an ISP as system admin in Kathmandu/Nepal. His follower
> of his old company showed me once the work he did asking for some detail
> questions how care2x works. So here I saw that they did really Nepalese
> customaries, but not usable for rest of the world. Also some diplomatic
> issues of his boss of getting afraid about competition when he will publish
> and release it for Nepal. (Latter just a feeling, if everyone in Nepal
> reading it, and my interpretation is not true, just feel free to correct it
> :-)
>
> So that's just one example that the work we are doing are correct. Most of
> all assigned here on SF.NET might could tell similar stories and some of the
> developers did once such a job and now still reading the developers list.
>
> I will not say that care2x is lost, but actually Mauri is right. Care2x is
> an application for Hospitals what is worldwide used. Everyone having own
> requirements what makes the availability of scalable (and also free!)
> software so extremely difficult. 
>
> So care2x is not stopped. By conception and working on the care3x, we are
> really on a right trap and by getting all of these influences, ideas and
> concepts worldwide it makes clear what we need: Really flexibility and
> techniques used rooted to the soil (Web application - no linked compiled
> stuff from c++ or just resource killing java applets). So let's start from
> the beginning. A registration module what can be used woldwide, in Europe,
> Africa, Asia and all other continents. Then we should use the latest
> technologies like MVC to have a good control to add, remove or disable
> components and each of it must be individual changeable - and most of the
> modules should be able to migrate. Sounds not realistic, but it's just what
> we have.. a free care2x used now worldwide but when it's running, there is
> seldom a feedback that it is what it is: Just working.
>
> Robert
>
>
>
>   
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:care2002-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Dr. med. Daniel
>> Hinostroza
>> Gesendet: Samstag, 26. Januar 2008 18:14
>> An: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Betreff: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2x V 3.0 alpha
>>
>> Claudio,
>> perhaps can you continue as release manager until the alpha release of
>> care2x v 3.0 on Feb 29, 2008?
>> Maybe you can assign tasks and we can sign-up for them as testers.
>> That way, you can resign with a complete release.
>> All the very best,
>> Daniel
>>
>> Claudio Torbinio escribió:
>>     
>>> First alpha release of care2x v 3.0 will be delivered on 02/29/2008.
>>> Please report any suggestion and working possibility.
>>> CGT
>>>       
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