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Show HN: FHIR Auth – An Authorization Server for FHIR Resource Servers
Hello, merry Christmas and happy holidays.
I've been working on FHIR Auth for the past couple of months.
FHIR auth is an authorization server that follows the SMART of FHIR authorization standard published in FHIR documentation, and compatible with most FHIR resource servers.
FHIR Auth can grand resource level create, read, update, delete and search privileges.
The project is still work in progress and much improvements are needed, but it now possible to perform the authorization requirements expected of a FHIR authorization server.
For maintainability the frontend and server is developed in two separate repositories.
I'd love to get contribution from the community. Happy 2023 everyone.
FHIR Auth server - https://github.com/zemantic/fhir-auth
FHIR Auth frontend - https://github.com/zemantic/fhir-auth-frontend
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We Should Have Markdown Rendered Websites
Yes, the article is correct, there is a market for Markdown sites and related products.
Our Zato website is in Markdown: https://zato.io
We have a purpose-built static site generator, which makes sense in our case because:
* The resulting site is very fast, seeing as there is no need for runtime generation of any assets / HTML / any kind of resources
* It is easier for developers to work on documentation because they already know Markdown
* It is easy to statically apply filters such as spell checkers for multiple languages during the build
* Various optimizations can be applied, e.g. incremental builds or on-demand builds
The drawbacks are:
* Non-technical translators may have a difficult time working with anything but either their own specialized tools or MS Word and they consider Markdown to be "advanced"
* Sometimes you work with writers who are not technical at all and who will not understand what a build system is even if they are open to the idea of learning Markdown itself
Thus, there is a market for a lightweight CMS that would enable non-technical people to author Markdown in their browsers, without a need for any command line usage.
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