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Re: [Health] Documentation


From: Paras Jasani
Subject: Re: [Health] Documentation
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 13:50:53 +0530

Hi

Along with documentation we can also upload videos. How about opening up a You Tube stream ?

Thanks
Paras 

On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Luis Falcon <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Ronald !

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 5:31 AM, ronald munjoma <address@hidden> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> There has been a lot of requests for documentation on GNU Health on and off
> list. The current documentation resides on Wikibooks [0]
>
> The documentation of GNU Health is community built and community maintained
> (with most of the work been done by GNU Solidario, and that should change).
>
> I agree with everyone that the documentation could be improved and more
> functionality could be covered. I will be very grateful if community members
> could provide feedback on the current documentation (comments on what works,
> what does not work, what is out of date and what needs to be improved).
>
> Do we need to create a mailing list for people interested in the
> documentation project? Or should we continue to have documentation related
> discussions on the general list (creating some noise for those not
> interested in the subject)?
>
It sounds like a good idea to use another space for the documentation
discussion. Both either in health-documentation list or in the same
Wikibooks discussion area. Actually both complement each other, so
they could co-exist.

> Which areas, modules and functionality do you want documented first? Health
> Services (Billing), Insurance??
>
> Is there documentation that we can borrow or reference to from Tryton
> documentation [1]
>
> Is there need to split the existing documentation [0] into?:
> - user manual/guide
> - implementer/administrator guide
> - developer guide
The user manual and technical manual schema already exists at Wikibooks.
>
> In a chat I had with Luis he advised that the target is that by the next
> series 1.8.x ( with Tryton 2.6 support ) all the current functionality
> should be documented by then.
>
> your comments, views and suggestions are welcome in an effort to improve the
> GNU Health documentation.
We need to be able to deliver all the documentation with 1.8. So
probably the best starting point is to start filling up the current
undocumented sections.

Best
>
> [0] http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health
>
> [1] http://doc.tryton.org/2.4/
>
> Regards
> Ronald Munjoma



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Luis Falcon
GNU Health
http://health.gnu.org



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