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What is the ideal place to maintain links of exisiting tooling in the L4 ecosystem? #21

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joiskash opened this issue Jul 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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@joiskash joiskash added the WS4 L4 Commons label Jul 24, 2023
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@costateixeira which wiki do you suggest we put these links in? Idea is that anyone new to the WHO SMART ecosystem can have a look at these existing tools and make use of them.

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costateixeira commented Aug 23, 2023 via email

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Ok I can take a cut at organizing this list and adding it in the starter kit wiki. Should we take this route? https://nimblehq.co/blog/create-github-wiki-pull-request so that changes to wiki are managed by PRs and Reviews.

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joiskash commented Aug 29, 2023

Feedback from Tuesday call 29/08/2023 :

We should come up with a better way of organizing content so that we do not fall into the trap of creating a wiki that is too open ended and confusing that anyone and everyone is editing.

One suggestion by @costateixeira is to follow the pattern below.

Training Material -> Process -> Tool 'Database' -> Wiki

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Does this task fall into capacity building?

cc: @kunjan8794

@brynrhodes brynrhodes added the L4 L4 FHIR native and FHIR hybrid label Nov 28, 2023
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