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Re: [Health] GNU Health on FLOSS Weekly podcast
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Luis Falcon |
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Re: [Health] GNU Health on FLOSS Weekly podcast |
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Mon, 16 Sep 2013 00:36:12 -0300 |
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Dear Hellekin
On 15/09/13 18:34, Emilien Klein wrote:
> Hi GNU Health developers and community,
>
> Any motivation to present GNU Health on FLOSS Weekly, and that way get
> more exposure for this great project?
Thanks a lot. We are definitely interested.
I'm actually right now on a meeting with a local GNU Health team, and I
will pass the news to them also.
Best,
>
> +Emilien
>
>
> 2013/7/25 Emilien Klein <address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>>
>
> Hi GNU Health developers and community,
>
> I am a long-time listener of the FLOSS Weekly podcast [0]. It's a
> weekly 1-hour long podcast that interviews the developers of Free,
> Libre and Open Source projects.
>
> [0] http://twit.tv/floss
>
> I would love for GNU Health to be on the show, it would raise the
> profile of the project, making more people aware of it and possibly
> getting more folks involved in the community and, why not, helping out
> with development!
>
> The main host is Randal Schwartz (an "old-timer/legend" in the
> FLOSS/Perl community) and he's got a panel of rotating co-hosts.
> Randal wants the project lead to email him directly at
> address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden> so that he can
> schedule you on the show.
>
> Fun bit In case you're not familiar with the show, each one ends with
> these 2 questions:
> - What's your favorite scripting language
> - What's your favorite text editor
> Randal's are Perl and Emacs, and he's got a "virtual" challenge going
> on: as quite a large number indicate Python and Vim, it always makes
> him gringe a bit ;)
>
> +Emilien
> P.S.: Please CC me, as I'm not subscribed to the health@ mailing list
> (only health-dev@)
>
>
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