H, I am Michael. Software Developer, I am joining the community to contribute and learn. Hope I will enjoy the journey.
Warmly welcome @michaelndula Glad to have you in the community.
Hi everyone,
I’m Dhanush Krishna and I’m a full stack Software Engineer. It’s been two years since I started my engineering journey. I’m excited to work on OpenMRS and contribute my best during the GSoC 2023.
Hello,
My name is Grace Nakazibwe, am a software developer from Uganda. My experience is in the MERN stack.
I look forward to contributing to openMRS using my knowledge in Reactjs. And would highly appreciate any help given to me, in this regard from the community.
Kind regards
Hello everyone, I’m Sylus a frontend react developer and 3rd year mechanical engineering student from Nyeri - Kenya. I’m really excited for my first experience in open source contribution and hope to gain and help as much as possible to the community.
@dhanushkrishna you are welcome please follow here for guide for the new
Welcome on board @nakazibwe here is a Guide for the new and curious to get you started
You are welcome to the community @sylus
Glad to have you here @nakazibwe , look through Guide for the New and Curious - Documentation - OpenMRS Wiki to get a glimpse of what is happening in each squad. We have an o3 squad that could interest you that is working on OpenMRS 3.0, catch more information about it at OpenMRS 3.0: A Frontend Framework that enables collaboration and better User Experience - Projects - OpenMRS Wiki
Hello everyone. I am Lebajoa Mphatsi from Lesotho. I work for the National University of Lesotho. I am part of the team that supports the Ministry of Health systems - OpenMRS & DHIS2. I hope to learn a lot from this community.
Welcome @lebajoamphatsi and Team Lesotho!
Glad to have you here @lebajoamphatsi
Hello everyone,
My name is Luke Everhart. I’m a 2022 graduate of The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio, USA. I received my Bachelor’s of Science with a major in Computer Engineering and a minor in Computer Science. I live and work in Northeast Ohio as a Software Verification Engineer in the Semi-Conductor test equipment industry.
I’m a budding FOSS and healthcare systems enthusiast looking to use software skills for the good of all. I have experience working in C++, JavaScript, Python and others. I’m open to taking on any form of software work; front-end, back-end, quality, etc… Just point me in the direction where I could be of help.
Hello, My name is Haftamu Kebede from Ayder C.S. Hospital - Mekelle University, Ethiopia. We are in our early stage of implementing Bahmni and hope we will get support from the community and share our experience back to the community.
Thank you.
Welcome onboard @luke.f.everthart, the community surely would use your skills to save more lives. Here is a good guide for the curious that can help you choose a flight path … and start contributing
Hi
I am Hassan I want to Collab with other participant
You are most welcome @hassanizhar
Hello I’m Rohan Wandre. My specializations are in React JS, Next JS, React Native. I have won the Open Source Development competition held by Clueless Community. I have developed realtime applications like Netflix Clone, Spotify Clone, McDonalds Clone. I have also developed AR apps using the latest version of XCode. Apart from this, I have worked on Graph API by meta for instagram influencers , celebrities with over more than million followers. Looking forward to contributing to OPENMRS:rocket:
Hi @rohan.tsx , welcome to OpenMRS. Glad you will be bringing in a wealth of knowledge to the community. Here is a Guide for the new and curious to get you up-to-speed with OpenMRS, and also this on how to get started & contribute as a developer through the various squads and teams
Hello, I’m Saketh. I’ve just come across the repository for “openmrs-contrib-telemedicine-app.” I’m a student with a focus on Android development using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose.
I have a few questions. Firstly, I’m considering rewriting a significant portion of the app with Jetpack Compose and Kotlin to modernize the outdated UI, which doesn’t incorporate the new UI components introduced in Material 3. Is this an acceptable approach for the community, given that the master branch hasn’t been updated in the last 3 years? Additionally, where can I find comprehensive contribution guidelines? So far, I’ve only found branch-specific guidelines within the repository