Dear Friends/Falcon,

I would be interested in colaborating to the Pootle server the way you see
fit.

Is the server already online?

SIncerely,

Roberto Novaes
Sílex Sistemas
www.silexsistemas.com.br

2015-10-09 17:00 GMT-03:00 <health-dev-requ...@gnu.org>:

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>    1. New release schedule for version 3.0 and translation      portal
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> Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 19:08:49 +0100
> From: Luis Falcon <fal...@gnu.org>
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> Subject: [Health-dev] New release schedule for version 3.0 and
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> Dear team
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> Due to the amount of features for the upcoming GNU Health 3.0, the
> suggestions and contributions coming from IWEEE, in addition to the
> documentation and new translation portal, the new release date will be
> December 20th, moved from the initial November 22nd .
>
> This will gives us all more time to get things done in a
> (more) relaxed manner :)
>
> I've been collecting all the great contributions from the IWEEE
> meetings, and will try to put them in this release, although we're
> pretty much at feature freeze for 3.0. In the coming days we'll update
> the tasks with the final touches.
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> By the way, anyone interested in becoming the administrator at GNU
> Health Pootle server (hosted at GNU), please send me a note. Thanks !
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> Best,
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> GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2015 19:04:49 +0000
> From: Luis Falcon <invalid.nore...@gnu.org>
> To: Luis Falcon <fal...@gnu.org>, health-dev@gnu.org
> Subject: [Health-dev] [task #13769] Flexible name on party (person)
> Message-ID: <20151009-190448.sv84823.10...@savannah.gnu.org>
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>                  Summary: Flexible name on party (person)
>                  Project: GNU Health
>             Submitted by: meanmicio
>             Submitted on: Fri 09 Oct 2015 07:04:48 PM GMT
>          Should Start On: Fri 09 Oct 2015 12:00:00 AM GMT
>    Should be Finished on: Sun 22 Nov 2015 12:00:00 AM GMT
>                 Category: Data model
>                 Priority: 5 - Normal
>                   Status: None
>                  Privacy: Public
>         Percent Complete: 0%
>              Assigned to: meanmicio
>              Open/Closed: Open
>          Discussion Lock: Any
>                  Release: None
>                   Module: health
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>     _______________________________________________________
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> Details:
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> We should allow more flexibility in order to encode the patient names and
> order, depending on the country / language of the institution.
>
> We will be incorporating a model that allows different types of names, and
> a
> contextualized representation of it, based on HL7 FHIR HumanName [1]
>
> There is an interesting thread that Cedric started some weeks ago [2] on
> this
> matter, and that we expanded at IWEEE.
>
> 1.-
>
> http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/datatypes-examples.html#humanname
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> 2.- https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health-dev/2015-08/msg00024.html
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