Who's Who
This page lists the programming members of the Java Rosa community, who they are, where they are, and what they're working on and how it relates to JavaRosa as a whole. Please update! Note: the main OpenRosa site will attempt to have a more organizational aspect to the groups, this is to remain technical.
- CellLife (South Africa): Kieran Sharpey-Schafer, Julian Hulme, Alfred Mukudu
Implementing an M&E data collection system for local NGOs, by integrating JavaRosa with Limesurvey.
- University of Washington (Seattle, USA): Brian DeRenzi
CommCare in Tanzania and Uganda
- Dimagi (Boston, USA): Jon Jackson, Drew Roos, Dan Myung, Clayton Sims
working closely with D-Tree/TechEndeavour and AED/Satellife trying to use the code for image capture in Zambia
- D-Tree (Boston, USA): Neal Lesh, Dimagi, TechEndeavor
HIV decision support in Tanzania, Possibly IMCI in Tanzania as well
- TechEndeavour (India): Jerry Kurian, Amit Keskar, Suresh Pal, Avinash Misra, Sushil
Indian outsourcing group trying to port D-Tree stuff from custom C# to JavaRosa for HIV Project in Tanzania
- OpenMRS: Daniel
SMS work
- AED/Satellife (Boston, USA): Dimagi
GATHER work in Uganda, Drew from Dimagi taking care of the JavaRosa side to get the x-form to the GATHER server.
- OMEVAC (Europe, Afria, US consortium): Jorn, CellLife
Open source clinical trails. Strict data auditing requirements beyond what most JavaRoseans will need
- Datadyne (Boston, USA): Geoffrey Muthondu
Open source survey tool, independently released for several years
