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Attendance
- Sy Haas - OMRS core developer.
- Zeshan - Regenstrief fellow.
- Rowan - PIH Rwanda.
- Nathaelf - ITEC Haiti. Physician.
- Ali - IRD Karachi, Pakistan. Question: when is a module ready or useful to the public?
- Seth - MVP Ghana.
- Anton - Dimagi. From OpenRosa side.
- Mamilia - Cell Life, joining Dimagi.
- Tuwei - AMPATH Kenya.
- - Zimbabwe.
- - Rwanda.
- - Datadyne.
- - Mozambique.
- - Nigeria.
- Tom - D-Tree Tanzania.
- Yaw - PhD Student at Uwash.
- Wyclif - OpenMRS Core Dev.
- - Baobab health.
- Zack - PhD student UPitt + Baobab health.
- - Baobab Health.
- Jeramy - AMPATH Core Developer.
Notes
- OpenMRS built as a database API.
- Modules are able to override any feature of the UI, database API, and more.
- Core OpenMRS gives you a fully functional system that installs a database, enter patients, observations, and concepts.
- Most popular modules: HTML Form entry, Logic, XForms, Reporting.
- Overview of some current modules and examples thereof: logic module (and why is logic a core module), messaging module.
- OpenMRS in the future is moving away from core modules - it will instead provide a base that people can develop from.
- Always put your code out - crap or not. Someone may see it and want to build it.
- Invite people to this wiki page to add ideas for new modules.
- Add link to the Hello World module here.
- You can write a module knowing java and XML. There's one configuration file.
- Module tutorials - Ben Wolfe has done a class on this.