Re: contribute to useful tasks in medecine
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Hi Julien,
> I'm graduate in Electronics and have a keen interest for medecine aspects
> .
> Several projects look great:
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed
Thanks. :-)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Health
This is one of the projects we have packaged for Debian as you can see
for instance here:
http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/his
In principle the links are not perfectly comparable because GNU Health
is just one target software we packaging for Debian - so it is one of
many others.
> I have a basic understanding of Debian (I'm able to build LAMP server ,
> to perform computing tasks from bash . I read
> http://formation-debian.via.ecp.fr/formation-debian.pdf a book from several
> students in one of best engineering schools in France) . For my first time,
> I'll be at http://debconf13.debconf.org/ .
Cool - so we will meet. You should have a look at the schedule for the
term "Debian Med". All my events are somehow related to this topic
(even if I meet with other teams I try to apply the experience I have
gained inside Debian Med).
> My native language is french .
>
> I don't know exactly where I could be the most useful (in helping the
> packages or in translating them ) ?
I guess there is no either or decision. Most probably it makes sense to
start translating package Descriptions (which you can easily do from the
tasks pages I linked to above) or create screenshots. I guess you will
find the links easily.
Once you became comfortable with the existing packages by doing this
you might get a reasonable feeling where more work might be helpful.
If you are interested in packaging it might help if you would consider
Mentoring of Month:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM
May be you get some inspiration by these hints - feel free to ask for
more details.
Thanks for your interest in Debian Med and looking forward to meet you
(and anybody else from the team) at DebConf
Andreas.
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