On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Jason Pickering < [email protected]> wrote:
> The rest of the content of this mail can be ignored, but anyway, my > feelings on this. > > <flame> > We MUST simplify the number of sites. I know of the following that are > related to DHIS > > I think there are probably others. I realize that some of these sites > serve different purposes to different groups, but IMHO, DHIS is a > great product that suffers from really poor marketing. Having > information spread across all these different sites spreads thin > resources and creates confusion among people trying to access > information on DHIS. We, as a community, need to consolidate all of > this information into a single portal at the least, and a single site > at best. > > I honestly think, if there is anyway, to create a single site, that > has documentation, demos, links to the source code, a wiki for more > informal documentation, a forum, etc...this would be the way to go. I > personally favour dhis2.org because it sounds less commercial than > dhis2.com. Most people have no idea what HISP is (I have been trying > to figure out for years but still have not a very good grip on it > either!) and it really does not matter for those using the prodcuct > DHIS2 or 1.4, born out of HISP. > > I > > I think if the university can host the site, this would be the best > way to ensure sustainability. It is just a DNS record. After all the > investment the university has put into the product, they should be > able to host a DNS record after all. > > </flame> > > OK, I am done. Lets get a single site with all the information in one > place. > > Regards, > jason > Hi, we definitely need to consolidate the info. But in fact this is what we are working on right now, let me explain a little. The idea is this: one site for the software / product (dhis2.org), one collaboration platform (launchpad) and one site for the network (hisp). 2) dhis2.org 3) dhis2.com The dhis2 site will contain what you mention; downloads, docs, developer page, functionality info, link to demo etc. Bob questioned the use of the .com domain which we took into consideration and changed to .org. From now on we will promote the .org domain. Still I think it makes sense to keep the .com domain as well, if someone hears of dhis2 and types in dhis2.com in his browser something should be there. I have sent a request to AN Hosting support to redirect the dhis2.com to dhis2.org, rather than having it as a "parked" domain. Also, we will move the actual downloadable files to this server. 9) launchpad.net Launchpad, as you know, provides version control, issue management, bug tracking. This in in fact not overlapping with the dhis2.org except for the quick intro on the front page. 1) hisp.info The new HISP site will provide information on the HISP network, such as which countries we are in, who are working for us, our vision, our strategy/philosophy and so on. This will be hosted on the web hotel of the University of Oslo to ensure sustainability and greater visibility. Which URL to use is still up to discussion, hisp.org would be ideal but is taken by HISP SA. Anyway, users of DHIS 2 would not have to take this site into account. 4) phitoolkit.org 5) openhealthconsortium.org These sites are set up by WHO, not HISP, and I cannot account for them, but DHIS 2 user would not have to use them. 6) http://208.76.222.114 7) hispkerala.org Will not be used anymore. 8) dhismobile.info I have plans to work with Saptarshi/Ime to make the work they have done on the mobile application more visible in the HISP network and get this info onto dhis2.org. Lars
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