00:21:07 Brandon Bowersox-johnson: No questions from me yet, but thanks! 00:24:31 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: Would you be showing us how a pharmacists updates their stock and responds to ‘reservations/orders’ from clients? 00:26:18 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: Are notifications given through the application or do they also receive SMS notifications? 00:28:01 Dércio Duvane: At this stage is Appy Saude (web dashboard) connected to an ERP for invoicing? Sorry if I missed it, my connection is really bad on my end 00:28:29 Tenly: Sorry to hear that Dercio, we’ll make sure your question gets asked 00:52:17 Tenly: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html 00:56:24 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: FYI, I will have to drop for another call. 00:59:17 Brandon Bowersox-Johnson: I also have to drop soon, but I am excited to consider how OpenLMIS code could be useful for Appy. 01:00:01 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: In addition, we could put folks in touch with DIAL or others to support on responding to legal questions around License if desired. 01:00:12 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: Thank you 01:00:31 Mary Jo Kochendorfer: for the demo and we are excited to hear it may be useful for your needs. 01:00:56 Brandon Bowersox-Johnson: Good point about DIAL providing some legal answers, if that is helpful. 01:04:34 Brandon Bowersox-Johnson: Commercial products (like Appy) often use dozens or hundreds of open source repositories/libraries to power their product. And I agree with Craig. Your other micro services or added features can be part of Appy platform and not part of OpenLMIS. 01:06:14 Brandon Bowersox-Johnson: If you end up using OpenLMIS, we would love for you to stay in touch. It’s not required, but it would be great to hear how it goes.