Debian-Med
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The Debian Med project is a Debian Pure Blend created to provide a co-ordinated operating system and collection of available free software packages that are well-suited for the requirements for medical practices and medical research. Debian Med does not create or program software, but integrates software available under a license conforming to the DFSG into Debian and also extends Debian to be a better platform for this field of interest. The Debian Software Repositories contain 36500 packages. Debian Med serves as a magnifying lens to categorize all those packages, that as suited for the field of medicine.
Categories
Debian includes 36500 packages.[citation needed] Many of those being focus of Debian Med. These are being summarized into categories called tasks:
- Medical practice and Patient management
- Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics
- Medical imaging
- Drug databases
- Psychology
- and several others[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Debian Med Packages". Debian Pure Blends. 3 July 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Debian Med talks
- Wiki page with further information for users and developers.