Hey,
we are working on the documentation and aim to have it renewed before
the conference end of September. One student from Hannover already
transformed the Wikibooks state into Sphinx Read The Docs Theme and we
can take this as base.
I just pushed it but it’s not yet present on any web server. To see it
you have to download it using Mercurial and open it locally. On Debian
based systems install mercurial like this from terminal:
sudo apt install mercurial
For openSUSE replace apt by zypper. Afterwards clone the repository:
hg clone https://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/health-doc/
Then locate health-doc/gnuhealth-hmis/build/html/index.html and double
click it / open it with your browser.
We are asking all of you to gather feedback and ideas how to improve the
documentation.
Our first block of questions targets a higher level and we ask for
responses until end of July.
Second block of questions can be answered afterwards continuously but
still the sooner the better:
Are there chapters missing?
Do we have chapters that are not needed?
Should we change the structure regarding chapters and subchapters?
Other suggestions for changes on a higher level?
Do we have content missing?
Is every module documented in a way that it’s really complete and
understandable?
Does it actually work to follow old instructions?
We should update all versions, screenshots, package names, typos, etc.
If functionalities are not really working, we should make it transparent
(e.g. FHIR REST, Thalamus)
Do we have links in place for differing installation strategies and
other documentations like Thalamus, MyGNUHealth, Ansible, openSUSE?
Beginning of August we will probably start a pad to assign tasks /
chapters to responsible people.
Best
Gerald