Hi Tim,

We had plans two years ago to update the whole source code but the plans
were changed after we left Tanzania. Last year we looked funding from
Finnish government for another project, but it was not accepted and we sent
another application and decision will be made end of this year. If that
will be rejected then it is all up to you volunteers if you want to work on
the code.
I believe there is need for this kind of software specially in countries
which cannot afford to invest in much more expensive commercial software.

Mauri

2014-09-23 14:24 GMT+03:00 t...@weberpafrica.com <t...@weberpafrica.com>:

> The recent emails regarding care2x in Argentina, and the low level of
> response reminded me that I have been meaning to send this email for
> sometime.
>
> Having spoken to some Universities recently the general opinion seems
> to be that Care2x rates very highly amongst open source HIS in terms
> of the amount of functionality, but most people tell me they believe
> the project to be dead.
>
> Is this true?
>
> I know Moye and others are working on the East African branch, that
> Gjergj is working with Albanian hospitals, and Robert is working in
> Germany but in overall project terms activity is very low. Emails to
> this mailing list rarely get answered, and the web site has not been
> updated in a long time.
>
> There has been intermittent discussions for many years about a rewrite
> from scratch but I do not see any progress on this and I think if it
> was going to be achieved it would be - Sorry if that sounds harsh but
> as can be seen here
>
> http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/care2002-developers/?style=flat&viewmonth=200803&viewday=8
> this is a very very old topic in care2x.
>
> That leaves taking the current code and moving it on. This is a big
> job as PHP/mysql has moved on a long way and a lot of stuff that
> existing care2x depends on is now deprecated and even removed. If you
> don't believe me set error_reporting to -1 and set display_errors to
> On in PHP and then try using Care2x. I tried sending emails to the
> list a few months ago to try and generate discussion and help on these
> issues but got very few replies and even less help. Just getting it
> working with PHP 5.5 would be a time consuming job that requires a
> dedicated group of people. The work is not that tough, but there is a
> lot and is too much for one person.
>
> So what do people see as the future of Care2x? Is there a group of
> people interested in working on bringing the current code up to
> scratch?
>
> Thanks
> Tim
>
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