[s.d.hippisley-cox@clinrisk.co.uk: Re: Release tarball of qrisk?]
Hello Stephen,
now, this is the best possible answer ! :-)
I am forwarding this to the Debian Med mailing list which is
the Debian-side contact for packaging QRisk et al.
Regarding qfracture/dscore/statin/intervention - just give
us a headsup when tarballs are available. All of them are of
utmost interest to GNUmed.
BTW, what does the Q stand for ?
Is there, perhaps, any documentation on the command line
options to be had ?
@debian-med: since each of these tools is so "small" it
might make sense to combine them into a package
"uk_q-clinical_risk_tools" or some such.
Thanks a lot,
Karsten
----- Forwarded message from Stephen Hippisley-Cox <s.d.hippisley-cox@clinrisk.co.uk> -----
> Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 12:19:28 +0100
> From: Stephen Hippisley-Cox <s.d.hippisley-cox@clinrisk.co.uk>
> To: Karsten.Hilbert@gmx.net
> Subject: Re: Release tarball of qrisk?
> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1078)
>
> Hi Karsten
>
> I'm the contact point for the software.
>
> Very happy for QRISK2 to become part of Debian.
> Will release a tarball later this week, and mail you when it is done.
>
> You may be interested in including QFracture and QDScore (which we'll opensource soon too). Easy to include at the same time.
> Just done QStatin too, about unintended risks of statins.
>
> All from high quality peer-reviewed research in leading journals!
>
> qfracture.org
> qdscore.org
> qintervention.org
>
> All the best
> Stephen
>
> --
> Stephen Hippisley-Cox
> Technical Director
> ClinRisk Ltd.
>
>
>
> On 24 May 2010, at 13:36, julia.hippisley-cox wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Karsten Hilbert [mailto:Karsten.Hilbert@gmx.net]
> > Sent: 24 May 2010 13:31
> > To: Andreas Tille
> > Cc: information@qrisk.org; Debian Med Project List
> > Subject: Re: Release tarball of qrisk?
> >
> > On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 12:01:03AM +0200, Andreas (Debian) wrote:
> >
> >> the GNUmed developers showed interest in using qrisk and thus they asked
> >> for inclusion of this software into Debian.[1] The Debian Med team feels
> >> responsible to work on this task.
> >>
> >> To acomplish this I wonder whether you plan to bundle a release tarball
> >> with proper version number. This would help to build a Debian package
> >> which is better than just a SVN checkout.
> >>
> >> Kind regards and thanks for releasing qrisk as Free Software
> >
> > To perhaps add some perspective:
> >
> > 1) We have learned of the QRisk2 open source release from UK
> > GPs running Open Source Operating Systems (Linux [Debian]).
> >
> > 2) Debian (http://www.debian.org) is perhaps the most
> > reliable (and therefore most suitable to a GP practice)
> > Linux distribution.
> >
> > 3) DebianMed (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/) is a
> > "brand" of Debian tailored to medicine.
> >
> > 4) GNUmed (http://www.gnumed.de) is an Open Source Electronic
> > Medical Record running on Linux and Windows. It runs
> > particularly well on Debian.
> >
> > 5) GNUmed already offers an interface to a similar software
> > tailored to the German population (http://www.arriba-hausarzt.de).
> >
> > Regards,
> > Karsten Hilbert, MD
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