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From: | Paras Jasani |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Documentation |
Date: | Tue, 20 Nov 2012 13:50:53 +0530 |
Hi Ronald !
It sounds like a good idea to use another space for the documentation
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 what does not work, what is out of date and what needs to be improved).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)?
>
discussion. Both either in health-documentation list or in the same
Wikibooks discussion area. Actually both complement each other, so
they could co-exist.
The user manual and technical manual schema already exists at Wikibooks.
> 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
>We need to be able to deliver all the documentation with 1.8. So
> 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.
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
Luis Falcon
GNU Health
http://health.gnu.org
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