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Re: FreeMED in Japanese
by skoba on Thursday October 13, @10:40AM
Internationalization on open source software has sometimes gained much power of growth. Internationalization can get more developper all over the world, and can get more users. Popular OSSs are widely internatinalized, such as Apache, Mozilla, Debian, and so on. Although it has such gracefull merit, internationalized OSS in medicine is rare.
The wall over interanationalization is not the translation but the difference in healthcare system of each country.
Otherwise, OSS developper in medicine is not so many as the other domains, trying internationalization seems to be a hopeful way to get developper.
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