Ian Haywood wrote:
> I expect it to, without proprietary software:
>     - create, delete, edit demographics
>     - enter and view simple free text narratives
>     - create, edit, view a past history list
>     - upload and view documents
> Anything less, even as 0.1, will just get us laughed at.

That is true.

> My point is the way end-users will install gnumed will be very different
> (hopefully a lot simpler) than the current install, it's this, simpler,
> process that we want tested and debugged, learning how to install from
> source, for non-coders, is just a waste of their time.

That is also true.

Tim C


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