Hello everybody--
I have moved the YaNuCa source code to GitHub:
https://github.com/nursix/yanuca
I'm not currently developing it, but I am happy to review and accept pull requests from people who want to continue the work.
Please feel free to fork the repository, and use GitHub's "Issues" to communicate proposals for improvements.
Dominic
YaNuCa does no longer use Savannah, but has moved to Launchpad:
http://launchpad.net/yanuca
YaNuCa 1.2 is out!
A release candidate (RC2) of YaNuCa 1.2 is now available for download at:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases-noredirect/yanuca
The demo site has also been updated to this version:
http://yanuca.nursix.org
This release candidate still lacks the translations of the user interface, but they will be available in the final release.
An early alpha-version of YaNuCa 1.2 can now be tested at:
- http://yanuca.nursix.org/1.2-alpha1
New:
- complete rewrite of the core library
- goal setting for lipid partition (e.g., in cases of extreme hyperlipidemia)
- tooltips for option fields (uses jQuery/clueTip)
NOTE: This is an alpha-version and still incomplete/untested, please do not use the results in patients unless you've thoroughly checked!
You can now find a Wiki page for detailed documentation on the YaNuCa project and the program itself at:
http://wiki.nursix.org/doku.php?id=yanuca:home
From Version 1.1, the YaNuCa project now uses the CVS repository at Savannah.
The download page at pub.nursix.org will be closed instead.
YaNuCa 1.2 is currently under development.
Modifications planned for version 1.2:
- yacore.js will be replaced by new functions library yalib.js
- yacalc.js will be replaced by new connector library yanuca.js
- all comments in JavaScript files will be in english
- new implementation of (optional) data input from metabolism measurement
- new implementation of a "targeted weight" for patients with BMI <18 or >28
- "Requirements" will be replaced by "BMR" (basal metabolic rate) and targeted supply as a multiple of BMR
- context help for every field
- correction factor for benedict-harris-formula will be dropped (this formula will be replaced by the WHO formular in future versions)
Modifications planned for later versions:
- alternative assessment options
- pre-assembled parenteral nutrition solutions
Feel free to add your suggestions!
Starting with version 1.1, English is now the default language of YaNuCa.
Btw.: I'm still looking for people to review the existing translations of YaNuCa and/or add new translations (preferably native speakers). Please contact me on Savannah or http://forum.nursix.org!
The YaNuCa nutrition calculation program has been relocated to nursix.org (http://www.nursix.org/projects/yanuca.html).
Additionally, the program has be re-licensed under GNU Affero General Public License (Version 3), since this is quite a web application.