The solution for hospitals and clinics around the world
Do you want to help? That's awesome. Here are simple things you can do.
- Unlike Fight Club, the best way to help is to actually talk about the project as much as you can (blog post, articles, Twitter, Facebook).
- You can answer questions in the issue tracker to help other community members.
- Read our Contribution Guide.
- Install the developer version locally so you can start contributing.
- Look for issues labelled bugs if you are looking to have an immediate impact on the project.
- Look for issues labelled Help wanted These are issues that you can solve relatively easily.
- Look for issues labelled Good first issue These issues are for people who want to contribute, but try to work on a small feature first.
- If you are an advanced developer, you can try to tackle issues labelled feature requests. Beware though - they are harder to do and will require a lot of back and forth with the repository administrator in order to make sure we are going to the right direction with the product.
We welcome contributions of all kinds from anyone.
There are multiple ways of getting started with openClinic.
- You can use our hosted-version (this is the simplest way to use the product) -
coming soon. - You can install it on your server: follow installation instructions (here).
- PHP 7.1+ or newer
- HTTP server with PHP support (eg: Apache, Nginx, Caddy)
- Composer
- MySQL
Our team is made of 2 core members
- Haikal Izzuddin (webhaikal)
- Norazrina Zahari
We are also fortunate to have an amazing community of external developers who help us greatly.
openClinic is licensed under the GNU Public License v3 (GPLv3). A public accessible license is available here.
