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This helped me discover https://gingkowriter.com/


Can we have a link based on the email, e.g: "View Pull Request" if it's PR email? This has been implemented in Canary Mail.

You can expand it further for JIRA, GitLab and others. Just a suggestion to create unique selling spoint for Mimestream


Isn't that like recreating bootstrap component again? It's just that this time it's not created by default at first


I'm seeing it too. Chrome on Android.


Just checked and it worked on my Android's Chrome too. Any details on what the error message says?


Net::err_cert_authority_invalid


Yup this should be fixed now, thanks to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13945560.


Are they using actioncable for this?


No, ActionCable for this one, it's a Go service that's handling the websockets.


Do you know any reference on how to implement something like this with Rails (go + rails)?


I wonder if a hospital can really use an open source hospital information system for several years without the need to change much of the workflow to the point where modifying it will make it impossible to update from the its original source.


One of the key things about Bahmni that differentiates it is that most of the EMR screens / fields in Bahmni are configurable via JSON / Administrator UI. You don't need to fork / code / branch to make these changes. In some places you can also change the order in which screens get rendered via configuration. So, your Bahmni config stays separate from the "product", which allows you to upgrade and get new features without having to manage your own version of Bahmni. All you need to manage is the metadata.

The plan is to integrate with OCL in the future, so that even metadata management can happen via a github like terminology system: https://talk.openmrs.org/t/introducing-open-concept-lab-for-...


Thanks for the comment. Haven't thought it that way before. I'll update it a little bit to make it more obvious.


Should've include Redmine in the list too


I'm still waiting for a data center in Asia


Me too. Curious, have you tried using the US data centers from Asia? If so, how is the speed like?


Ping result shows that I'm getting around 200ms (from Malaysia)


It's about 250ms from India


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