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Re: Bug#463873: ITP: pondus -- personal weight manager for GTK+2 (fwd)



On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Karsten Hilbert wrote:

NetEpi as an epidemiologist's tool belongs with other integrators of the three areas of healthcare I alluded to:

It draws (inputs) from a variety of sources - personal, professional
and research and outputs research. Other examples would be OpenClinical
or OIO.

Completely correct.  The problem of listing prospective packages (currently)
is that they sould reasonably be added to a tasks file that contains at
least one existing package inside Debian.  I'm thinking about enhancing
CDD tools to not create a meta package in case there would be no single
dependency fullfilled.  This would open the option to list only prospective
packages in a tasks file which creates a tasks web page with only red
entries.  The technique is just not there and thus we have to circumvent
the problem for the moment by using an "everything else" task.  I'm
not really happy about this but do not know a better solution for the
next couple of weeks.

To come full circle you need tools going in the opposite direction: from research to care. Those are things like GLIF and EGADDS.

URLs?

Kind regards

         Andreas.

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http://fam-tille.de


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