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The current OpenEMR forums are at http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums .
:The OpenEMR Forum is at https://community.open-emr.org/. This is a great place to meet members of the OpenEMR community and ask questions.
:*At the login screen, you will note that there are several options to create an account and log in. We recommend for GSOC students to login via Github authentication since you can then use the same login credentials for Github and the OpenEMR Forum.


There has been a lot of discussion into migrating these forums to an application with more feature; this is an ongoing discussion at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums/forum/202506/topic/4630751
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Proposed plan (summarized from above forum discussion):
:# Set up a testing instance of phpbb3.
:#Traditional forum setup, which will likely be supported out of the box.
:#Skin it to integrate with site at open-emr.org (the header and footer, which will make it appear to be fully integrated into the site).
:#Integrate Mailing List Features:
::*Users can subscribe to individual forums and/or globally subscribe to all forums.
::*When subscribed, the full message is emailed to the user.
:::*A user can reply to this message via email.
::*A user can post a new message via email.
::*If send email in html format, also need to send a text counterpart via multipart/alternative messages with a text/plain part and a text/html part.
:#Consider integrating a bug tracker with the forum, if possible (to avoid needing to login to each separately).
::*As the forum, have an option to receive, respond to posts, and make new posts through email.
:#Place all sourceforge forum material on the new phpbb3 forum.
::*Ensure can provide linkable clicks in the description/comments to improve integration with github/git.
:#Migrate the testing site to it's new server/home. Requirements of this server will be reliability in both internet connection and emailing (since it will be a mailing list focus, can not lose any emails).
:#Shut down and redirect the sourceforge forums to the new forum.

Latest revision as of 08:43, 4 February 2020

The OpenEMR Forum is at https://community.open-emr.org/. This is a great place to meet members of the OpenEMR community and ask questions.
  • At the login screen, you will note that there are several options to create an account and log in. We recommend for GSOC students to login via Github authentication since you can then use the same login credentials for Github and the OpenEMR Forum.