Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Tim Cook
On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 23:02, David Forslund wrote: I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability to run the software on Win platforms removes them from consideration at this time. Dave Maybe this will be enough of a trigger to get them to try out some linux / unix

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread David Forslund
Original Message From: Tim Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: OpenHealth List openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Cc: Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 6:35 AM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Tim Churches
David Forslund wrote: I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability to run the software on Win platforms removes them from consideration at this time. All of the tools and infrastructure used are cross-platform, with the exception of PostgreSQL - but that will soon be also

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Tim Churches
Tim Cook wrote: On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 23:02, David Forslund wrote: I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability to run the software on Win platforms removes them from consideration at this time. Dave Maybe this will be enough of a trigger to get them to try out some linux

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread David Forslund
From: Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 8:01 AM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health David Forslund wrote: I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Heitzso
Side note re limited to non-Windows by postgresql. I've often run cygwin postgresql and, while it takes a few minutes to setup, has run fine for me. I've read elsewhere of people having stability problems with that env but have not encountered any on my end. I don't know if the stability

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Tim Churches
From: Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 8:01 AM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health David Forslund wrote: I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability to run

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread David Forslund
From: Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew McNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 1:40 PM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health David Forslund

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Tim Churches
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew McNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 1:40 PM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health David Forslund wrote: This sounds reasonable

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-24 Thread Hermant
health informatics. Tim C Original Message From: Tim Churches To: David Forslund , Andrew McNamara Cc: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com Date: Fri, Dec-24-2004 1:40 PM Subject: Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health David

Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-23 Thread Tim Churches
I am pleased to announce that developmental versions of some tools for population health epidemiology and public health are now available under a free, open source software license - see http://www.netepi.org (please note that the release notes for the NetEpi Analysis tool can be found in

Re: Open source tools for population health epidemiology and public health

2004-12-23 Thread David Forslund
I know a number of folks who would be interested, but the inability to run the software on Win platforms removes them from consideration at this time. Dave Tim Churches wrote: I am pleased to announce that developmental versions of some tools for population health epidemiology and public health