Horst Herb wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 15:40, Greg Twyford wrote:
In the meantime, we keep pushing development of a free alternative that
runs natively on Linux - my current mini-gnumed and web interface are
really only platform independent bolt-ons and extensions to said Medibase
backend (nowadays called Promedicus)
Horst,

So the backend is still proprietary, or have I missed something here?


Good news are:
1.) appointments and billing systems are clean room designs - no dependency nor copied bits form any proprietary software
2.) rest of my own software will be gradually ported to a clean room design

One day, ...

Horst,

Do you mean that one day it'll all have a GPL and GPs who want to walk away from proprietary software but aren't developers will be able to follow you?

Greg
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