Dear Oscar and community, I'd to share my thoughts on this very important issue. On Monday, January 22, 2018, 5:03:34 PM GMT+1, Oscar Alvarez <oscar.alvarez.mont...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think Mr. Stallman has answered this question elsewhere before: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2015-12/msg00168.html > <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2015-12/msg00168.html> > Mario Castro Squella Ingeniero de Software | Registrar SW > <http://www.registrar.cl/> +56 9 9702 8116 > I know see technical reasons for does not uses Github, I think that Stallman > says is respectable, > but it is not the last word, it says that private > company are evil!!, Did he really say that? He may not have the last word, > but he may have some background information we are not aware about? > Can this great project ignore this, https://octoverse.github.com/? Is it a proof that it respects the guiding principle of the FSF. Let's not forget that GNU Health is a project supported by GNU. Even Tryton is not hosted on this platform. Is it not strange?We are living in a world where a number of people are just "blind" followers. This is one of the reason history repeats itself. > Luis, IMHO yes there is a problem, I think missing more developers, > translators and testers, simply passing this project to bitbucket or > github > will explosively increase the collaborating community > because I have found many more bugs than should exist and this occurrs > because missing help, solve bugs and discuss them is > easier in Github, > Savannah require knows another plattform, that little number of developers > wants to know. 1/ On the GNU Health community-It consists of thousands if not of tens thousands of dedicated people. Most of them will not express themselves in this mailing list. -Currently, most major languages are available.- OpenSuse just joined our community. 2/Bugs-I have implemented GNU Health in the African rain forest. I can testify that it is very very robust (GU Health, Tryton, PostgreSQL, etc.), . Luis and the major developers react very fast. Just think of the time some of the biggest global software companies took to fix their product and paid with customer's money). - Is it Perfect? It is off course far from perfect. Like any human creation, it should be improved and I am glad that you are part of our team. > Luis, you have a nice and good project but there are missing hands that help > us, you can not save the world alone :| >I think is the time for all community open the mind Don't worry, Luis is not alone. I don't think that his intention is to "save"the world. Others did try and failed. Luis is making a tremendous contribution to improving the life of the privileged by helping getting access to basic healthcare via GNU Health. In our materialistic world, there are just a few people in this world who can dedicate their time, their money, their whole life for such a noble cause. Our community is very grateful to all those who contribute to this great project 3/ Final thoughtsGNU Health is much more than code. I'll end with a quote from Rabelais, a French writer. He wrote this a few centuries ago: "science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme" "science without conscience is but the ruin of the soul" Let's join our efforts and support this great project. Kind regards,Armand