We are a group of like-minded developers who strive to positively contribute to open source through code, education, and kindness.
Join us by introducing yourself here.
Our team follows these simple guidelines:
- Work on achievable projects that are useful to others
- Invite new teammates from diverse backgrounds
- Guide teammates looking to improve their knowledge
If you are a university student looking to supplement your studies with practical open source work, please consider joining us. Having real-world experience, good grades, and a resume filled with open source accomplishments will help you in the long run.
- desktop.yml - A solution for installing curated, persona-based software suites on Linux PCs.
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openemr-rest-api - An easy-to-use JSON-based REST API for OpenEMR's most common functions.
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ctakes-rest-service - A JSON-based REST service to process unstructured clinical text through a smart natural language processing system.
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OpenEMR Local Development Docker - Donated to OpenEMR - A development Docker Compose solution for programming OpenEMR with ease.
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OpenEMR Cloud (v1 Stable Solution) - Donated to OpenEMR - A fully automated solution for deploying OpenEMR to AWS. It contains a similar production architecture as the Beta AWS Guide, but without the manual steps. This solution is HIPAA/BAA eligible. See the press about this on Open Health News.
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OpenEMR Cloud (v1 Beta AWS Guide - DEPRECATED) - A production grade solution for facilities and hospitals to run their OpenEMR v5 installation in the cloud.
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Angular to React/Redux - A Guide for Angular v1 experts looking to learn React/Redux. It is included in a popular (20K+ stars) React repo and was featured on Sitepoint Versioning.
- Testing, documenting, and improving https://github.com/MohawkMEDIC/client-registry for production use.
- Changing MatthewVita/fake-patient-web#1 to store enhanced NAMCS data, translate it to FHIR resources, and serve it up via a FHIR server.
- Developing a Markdown to Mediawiki editor for Wikipedia.
Folks that participated in past projects and are always welcome back!