NHSbuntu - with Rob Dyke
Rob and I do a detailed review of the - ‘two bottle of wine problem’ - NHSbuntu project which we built together back in 2017, relating how we used the great work already existing in the Linux and Open Source community to quickly put together a fully-functional, NHSmail-ready, stable, secure, legacy-app-friendly and low cost operating system for the NHS. With help from our friends (shout out to Brett Jackson, Cián Hughes, Rani Sen, NHS Spine Team, NHS Digital Delivery Centre, and others) we quickly had a working NHS Spine Identity Agent, and we virtualised/containerised anything that looked like it wasn’t fit to face the ravages of the internet. Then we got shut down. Here’s the story. …There could have been a world in which QRISK3 was pre-installed on every desktop in the NHS instead of Minesweeper… NHSbuntu website on GitHub Pages REBORN! https://pacharanero.github.io/www.nhsbuntu.org/ Reveal.js slides from Digital Health Summer School 2017 at which I presented on NHSbuntu https://
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