Difference between revisions of "OpenEMR Forum Guidelines"
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::Most problem solving is a group effort. | ::Most problem solving is a group effort. | ||
:*Be professional. | :*Be professional. | ||
::Professionalism saves one from embarrassment if nothing else. | ::Professionalism saves one from embarrassment if nothing else. It is the most efficient way to get the job done. | ||
:*Be open. | :*Be open. | ||
::Share your knowledge. Try not to use the Forums to generate income for yourself. | ::Share your knowledge. Try not to use the Forums to generate income for yourself. |
Revision as of 14:35, 23 November 2013
Overview
- The OpenEMR community is dedicated to maintaining a spirit of openness, kindness and cooperation. The OpenEMR community includes a wide range of OpenEMR users/developers/vendors/professionals with differing goals/objectives/philosophies and varying degrees of contributions; all are invited to openly participate.
Forum
Guidelines
- (These are all really just common sense)
- Be unconstrained.
- Feel free to ask any questions that you may have. There are no dumb questions and we will gladly let you know if we need more information.
- Be concise.
- To expedite problem solving; give the operating system, version and patch of OpenEMR that you are using.
- Be courteous.
- "You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar."
- Be respectful.
- No one is omniscient. We all continue to learn.
- Be cooperative.
- Most problem solving is a group effort.
- Be professional.
- Professionalism saves one from embarrassment if nothing else. It is the most efficient way to get the job done.
- Be open.
- Share your knowledge. Try not to use the Forums to generate income for yourself.
- Be appreciative.
- If an answer helped to resolve your problem, make the effort to post the resolution as an aid to others in the same boat and the helpers.