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Re: [Health] First chapters of GNU Health manual in wikibooks
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Luis Falcon |
Subject: |
Re: [Health] First chapters of GNU Health manual in wikibooks |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Nov 2011 01:45:48 -0300 |
Hi Ronald !
Thanks for your mail and suggestions. Please check my comments below
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, ronald munjoma <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Luis,
> I think we might need to split our manuals/documentation into:
> 1. Administrators manual
> -installing, upgrading and maintaining the system (technical stuff)
> 2. Users manual
Good idea.
I would say that what we're working today (including these three
initial chapters) is the User Manual. We talk a bit the installation,
but is oriented at the general - non-technical - user, so everyone can
install the system
> * day to day system users
> - physcians/doctors/nurses
> - lab managers
> - front office/reception
> - billing/accountants
>
>
> Find below a possible outline of the documentation (based on current work on
> the wiki with comments/suggestions and previous documentation). Once agreed
> on the structure we could then assign documentation team members chapters to
> work on.
> Introduction
> Installation
> - add installation of additional modules instructions
> - most common/known issues
> - no trytond.conf file
> - how to use trytond.conf
> Booting Up the Tryton Server
> - is there a way to set up the server to start at system start up (using
> init or something)?
> First Steps
> - a short description of all the modules (copy paste and edit from:
> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ or from the module description in the
> system)
> The Demo Database
> - still work in progress
> The Main Screen
> The Partner Concept
> Patients
> Families
> Institutions
> Doctors
> Medicaments
> Laboratory
> Pathologies
> Operational Areas
> Insurance
> Genetics
> Appointments
> Misc
> Billing
> Reports
It sounds great. I would basically have
- User Manual ( including the three chapters we have already and all
the modules that you mentioned, separated by the functionality per
module. )
- Technical Manual ( administrion, security, backups, high
availability, reporting )
- Trouble shooting
- FAQ
What do you think ?
Best
> regards
> Ronald
> On 21 November 2011 13:26, Luis Falcon <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ronald !
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:41 AM, ronald munjoma <address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Hi Luis,
>> >
>> > On 20 November 2011 23:27, Luis Falcon <address@hidden> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Dear team
>> >>
>> >> I just finished the draft of the first chapters of GNU Health manual
>> >> in Wikibooks.
>> >>
>> >> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health
>> >>
>> >> They give you an introduction and cover the basic aspects of
>> >> Installation and navigation. At this point I would like to set up a
>> >> "documentation team" that will add and review content.
>> >>
>> >> Please let me know if you're interested.
>> >
>> > I am interested, count me in.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Ronald
>> >
>> >> Just reviewing will be great !
>> >>
>> >> Also, I'll be happy to get sugestions and comments on improving it.
>> >>
>> >> Best,
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Luis Falcon
>> >> GNU Health
>> >> http://health.gnu.org
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Luis Falcon
>> GNU Health
>> http://health.gnu.org
>>
>
>
--
Luis Falcon
GNU Health
http://health.gnu.org