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Re: Debtags for medical issues



On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Enrico Zini wrote:

field::medicine
  Description: Anything what is gathered in the Debian-Med project.
  Example packages: All packages named "med-*" and their dependencies and
       which have no more detailed tagging in the following list (for instance
       med-tools and their dependencies because this is kind of "all the rest")

field::medicine::imaging
  Description: Packaged that deal with medical imaging like Dicom viewers etc.
  Example packages: med-imaging and its dependencies

field::medicine::dental
  Description: Dental practice management
  Example: med-dent and odnotolinux (its only dependency)

 field::medicine::biology  (or should wie use field::medicine::microbiology
 field::medicine::genetics
Meta-question to the list: Should we split up these two dependencies?
Currently we have med-bio (only a single package) What do you think?

 field::medicine::devel
  Description: Libraries which help in development of medical applications
  Example: med-bio-dev and med-iamging-dev and its dependencies

 field::medicine::doc
  Description: Packages that provide useful information about free medical software
  Example: med-doc and dependencies (Uhmm, I have to do something about this
           it is quite outdated! :-()

 field::medicine::pharmacy
  Description: Packages which are useful for pharmacy
  Example: med-pharmacy and its dependencies

 field::medicine::physics
  Description: Packages useful for medical physics
  Eaxample: med-physics and dependencies.

Sounds great to me.  Could you please also provide a short description
and one or two example packages for each of these tags?
Please speak up if the things I mentioned above are a little bit to simple.

works-with::dicom
Could the imaging people please be a little bit more verbose here?

I definitely need a description for this one as well :)  What is dicom
precisely?  If dicom is a raster image format used in medicine, how
about works-with::image:raster:dicom ?

Kind regards

        Andreas.

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