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New tabbed interface design for top part of portal above:
News | Downloads | Community | Contribute | Documentation | Demo
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Current OpenMRS downloads:
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OpenMRS 1.3.0-RC1
May 12th 2008 - The latest stable release. Release notesWe do not currently have an installer for 1.3.0, it is still a work in progress.
| 1.3.0-createdb-from-scratch-with-demo-data.sql | 1.10 MB |
| update-to-latest-db.mysqldiff.sql | 74.00 KB |
| openmrs-1.3.0.jar | 964.89 KB |
| openmrs.war | 24.34 MB |
| README | 709 bytes |
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Posts from my blog...
I got a very exciting invitation yesterday (actually discovered it in my SPAM folder… eek!). There’s a yearly event (now in it’s third year), called Science Foo Camp. In short, it’s a multidisciplinary unconference focused on innovation in science and technology. Doing a Connotea search on scifoo gives you a whole host [...]
Someone was nice enough to send me a link to an online recording of a presentation I gave in Nairobi around the OpenMRS Concept Collaborative (OCC). Here it is for your listening and viewing pleasure:
For a couple of weeks now, I’ve felt particularly good about our progress on OpenMRS, as we’ve *finally* made good on our objective of bringing coders from developing countries into the fold. Honestly, up until recently, I’ve always felt a little disingenuous about our mission as an “open source medical record system for developing [...]
So, this post is *long* overdue. In early October, four of the OpenMRS team had the opportunity to join 113 other open source projects on Google’s Mountain View Campus for the third annual Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. This was an awesome opportunity to co-mingle with other open source projects, learn a ton [...]
Burke and I were asked some time ago to present our work on OpenMRS as an example of social transformation at a national conference hosted by our institute. The first thing that went through my mind (besides a large “wha?”), was that I detest giving talks about such wishy-washy, touchy-feely topics. Given that [...]
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Map Hacking, with the new Google Maps addin for the wiki
- This allows someone like Chris to edit the map by simply editing the wiki, and it gives all the power of Google Maps.
- Feel free to login to the wiki, edit the page, and click on the top-left icon to edit the map...
- Click on the Regenstrief pin for a demonstration of features...
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AMRS Geographic Spread (using clinic sites as end markers)
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