Hi Ronald,

Thanks for the suggestion, but I had already seen it. In fact I got to 
tryton by looking at GNU Health.
I installed it on a server and did some tests. I even modified some parts 
and configured some others to fit the needs of the center, but in the end I 
found that it was better (in this case) to start coding above Tryton 
directly.

I think GNU Health is a great project, and one of its strong points is that 
it is very general. But that is the problem I had with it, I needed 
something more specific to the needs of the center. I already have some 
lines of code written and a testing server running it (it has the 
"Management" module I made, working). If the project is a success maybe it 
could be added to the GNU Health Project somehow (I have to ask the people 
I am working to, but I would like to make it under a GPL license), but what 
I am building is very specific so, even if it can be useful to others, I am 
not sure if too much. I think the best that I can offer then is the 
knowledge I may acquire if I get to have a working project, to others.

Regards,
Miguel Tasende

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