Tim... we need to know what environment is necessary to run the source ...
thinks like version mysql php system so etc...

Em 22 de ago de 2018 10:19, "Tim Schofield" <tim.schofield1...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hi,
>
> Well the functionality of the demo at https://care2x.kwamoja.org is
> probably more than 6 years old, though a lot of development work went
> in to making it PHP7.x compatible.
> As I said before (though I always tend to do these things forgetting
> that most people reading it are not native English speakers) what I am
> trying to do is to re-create care2x with code that I believe is easier
> for people who are not professional coders to understand, and
> therefore contribute to. My initial aim is to have exactly the same
> functionality that care2x currently has, while adding in stuff like my
> billing engine, procurement system, and stock control systems that
> already exist.
> To do this we required a reference system showing the functionality I
> wished to incorporate that I could share with my colleagues, and so
> was available over the web. As the "official" demo on the web site
> does not work, and I was told there was no plan to make it work, I set
> up the demo on kwamoja.org. I publicised it just in case it was of use
> to others. I am sure there are bugs in it, there were hundreds of
> changes needed doing to make it 7.x compatible and it would be a major
> shock if I hadn't missed a few, or I did a few wrong.
> There are numerous versions of care2x in use around the world, and I
> had to pick one, and that is the one I picked.
> I understand that what I am doing may seem to be dictatorial, and some
> may say there should be more discussions about how I am doing it, In
> my defence this project has had more than it's fair share of
> discussions, and I have repeatedly tried to get things moving on this
> mailing list and have failed to generate interest so in the end I took
> the decision to go my own way. Once we get to a certain point it will
> become imperative that other developers are attracted to it, but I
> don't want to get bogged down at this moment with hypothetical
> discussions about peoples favourite frameworks, toolkits, etc which
> experience tells me will happen if we release too early. Hopefully
> what we come up with is going to be of use to some people, and will
> form the basis for future work. If nobody likes it, well at least I
> tried...
>
> Tim
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 at 21:34, Alejandro de Garate via
> Care2002-developers <care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> >
> > The current Care2x demo doesn't work for me.
> > The patient admited after sreraching are different from the lab modules,
> and
> > the admitted patient can not be asked for analysis.
> >
> > The look & feel of demo and the github code seems to be at least 6 years
> old.
> > Are you sure, that is the code you use everyday ?
> >
> > >We have adopted the process as Kizito suggested of taking the existing
> > >functionality and mapping it exactly in the new code.
> >
> > Sorry, I can't follow you, can you explain that ?
> >
> > >I am an accountant, and not a clinician, so I have always tried not to
> > >interfere with the workflow in care2x, unless otherwise instructed by
> > >clinicians.
> >
> > If nobody can makes modifications, nothing will change...
> >
> > And ... if one finds a way to improve something and can not be returned,
> > shown to the community, by privacy policies, or other issues then:
> > it is a waste of time.
> >
> > If care2x fallen into disuse is because things was done in the wrong way
> in
> > the past, and as Einstein saids: "if you want different results do not
> always
> > do the same".
> >
> > That is, to make it work, change, improve, you have to do things
> differently:
> >
> > - Recognize that the problem exists
> > - Definition of the problem
> > - Search and generation of alternative solutions
> > - Selection of the best solution
> > - Put into practice
> > - Evaluation of the results
> >
> > >from a clinician such as yourself are most welcome.
> > No, sorry the confusion. I am a biochemist.
> >
> > As I could see at source code from github, it seems basically the same
> as many
> > years ago. The db installation was moved from
> care_db_structure_d21_manual_my.sql
> > to another big sql file without any module separation.
> >
> > The installation documents are outdated and do not match with current
> way.
> >
> > I still do not have the things in clear as to contribute with something.
> >
> > Hope you can understand what I want to mean, my english is not good.
> >
> > ---
> > Alejandro
> >
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