Dear Andreas, Thank you very much for your comments and for forwarding it to Debian Med.
With best regards, Valentin. Date forwarded: 28 Apr 2005 06:38:29 -0000 Date sent: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 08:37:31 +0200 (CEST) From: Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "openhealth-list @ minoru-development . com" <[email protected]>, Valentin Masero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copies to: Debian Med Project List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Open Source for Health Care projects Forwarded by: [email protected] Send reply to: [email protected] > On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, Valentin Masero wrote: > > > I am contacting the list because we want to make a study about Open Source / > > Free Software for Health Care in the Spain and Portugal geographical area. > > And > > we need to know about people or projects working on this issue in Spain or > > Portugal. > > > > In addition, we are making an international event on July 13th 2005 in > > Merida, > > in the south west of Spain, near to Portugal, and we need a few speakers for > > making speechs about Open Source for Health Care. Therefore, we will invite > > some speakers from the Spain/Portugal geographical area or any speaker from > > anywhere around the world who will be in Spain on July 2005. > > > > Hotel and travel expenditures from Portugal or inside Spain will be paid by > > organization committee and also will be paid the speaker payment. > I would love to held a Debian-Med talk but I'm at Debian conference 5 in > Helsinki at this time (and I'm neither from Spain nor Portugal). > > > Any contact will be welcome for either, the study about Open Source / Free > > Software for Health Care in the Spain and Portugal geographical area, or for > > making a speech on July 13th in Merida. > I will CC debian-med mailing list in case somebody from this area would > be able to hold a talk which I would be able to prepare in English. I know > that > once I had one of my first talks it was even translated into Spanish but this > one is to old and has to be overworked. I would love to support your effort > as > much as possible because I entered Spain last year for two conferences (and I > will miss the next one next week for personal reasons unfortunately) and see > very much power behind Open Source development in your countries. > > My most important hint from my experiences last year is: Make sure that many > people learn English good enough to join the international Open Source > community. If you fail here you will have to do a lot of work which is just > done. > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > -- > http://fam-tille.de
