Oz 2007 @ MedInfo?
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
should have added to my previous note that. Oz in 07 would
be great!!!
Joseph
Adrian Midgley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would volunteer to organize it in Australia - sure, it's a long
way from
OSHCA in Oz @ or before/after Medinfo 2007
Mary Kratz wrote:
Oz 2007 @ MedInfo?
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
should have added to my previous note that. Oz in 07 would
be great!!!
Joseph
Adrian Midgley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would
Tim,
Sorry didn't mean to dampen enthusiasm and imply that a satellite
conference in 2007 was impossible to pull offwhat I meant was that
in general you need operating capital to be able to pick where you want
to hold a meeting. In fact a satellite conference is preferable to
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 03:47, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
to hold a meeting. In fact a satellite conference is preferable to
imbedding a meeting in Medinfo because of the cost of registration. A
low risk strategy is to find a willing host that can provide the space
to meet and ideally food services
totally agree about the eggs
Tim.Churches wrote:
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Tim,
Sorry didn't mean to dampen enthusiasm and imply that a satellite
conference in 2007 was impossible to pull offwhat I meant was that
in general you need operating capital to be able to pick where
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 03:34, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Adrian, thanks for the smile and words of wisdom.hopefully it won't
be long before we have an opportunity to meet again. One of the first
things on the OSHCA agenda IMHO should be a conference. Every one we had
was unique and inspiring
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Horst Herb wrote:
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 03:34, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Adrian, thanks for the smile and words of wisdom.hopefully it won't
be long before we have an opportunity to meet again. One of the first
things on the OSHCA agenda IMHO
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would volunteer to organize it in Australia - sure, it's a long way from
anywhere else, but it can be damn nice, it's safe, and it can be very cheap
too once the flight has been paid.
Australia between August 2006 and February 2007
should have added to my previous note that. Oz in 07 would
be great!!!
Joseph
Adrian Midgley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would volunteer to organize it in Australia - sure, it's a long way from
anywhere else, but it can be damn nice, it's safe,
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 01:38, Tim Cook wrote:
Scheduling around MedInfo would be beneficial.
http://www.medinfo2007.org/
I would look forward to it and thanks for the offer to organize it.
Yes, 2 days before or after HISA would be good timing.
Would there be any more takers? If I am to organize
I forwarded it.darnI just realized that this thread is split
across two lists. We will have to cross post until unification occurs.
Joseph
Horst Herb wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 01:38, Tim Cook wrote:
Scheduling around MedInfo would be beneficial.
http://www.medinfo2007.org/
I would
James,
Here is a quick review of how past sponsorship of past events came about:
Meeting 1 - Rome - Bud Bruegger, one of the founders of OSHCA, was
working on an open source lab project for a joint FAO/IAEA initiative.
Bud's clients provided meeting space and refreshmentsattendees
Completely off topic and hence off list reply ...
thanks for the image.
I often talk about how management or a new manager
needs to pee on the bush (make his/her mark?) and
its best just to understand that the ancient ape stuff
needs to happen ...
Anyway, thanks for a morning smile.
Thank
Adrian, thanks for the smile and words of wisdom.hopefully it won't
be long before we have an opportunity to meet again. One of the first
things on the OSHCA agenda IMHO should be a conference. Every one we had
was unique and inspiring event and essential to community building
I whole-heartedly support combining the two lists and then a group-hug!
David
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 14:53:10 +0800
Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Brian for this timely decision. I sincerely hope this will
be a start for a new era for the OSS in Healthcare Community. I have
Thank you Brian!
This is an excellent solution, and very timely as believe that we are
finally at a real tipping point in the adoption of the open source model
in the health sector. The existence of a community driven, professional
forum is critical to synergy, credibility and success for all
Thank you, Brian.
What we need to do I think is to all have dinner together one day.
An academic and political programme is of course important, but so is
the ancient ape stuff.
In the absence of that large dinner, let us all behave as if we had been
to it, and thus had done the H. Sapiens
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I have a proposal that I've worked out with Molly Cheah, who is working
to incorporate the Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA). Joseph Dal
Molin, Tim Cook, and Adrian Midgley were also involved.
The proposal is to form the Openhealth list at OSHCA.ORG
Thank you Brian for this timely decision. I sincerely hope this will be
a start for a new era for the OSS in Healthcare Community. I have
forwarded this e-mail to the Yahoo list for discussion. Many of you who
had not signed on the yahoo list may have missed out on the discussion
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