The list is a valuable resource

2006-03-15 Thread Lorie Obal
I hope the efforts to renew  forums for open health discussions 
succeeds. The lists are an important reseource for those of us doing IS 
research on OS for healthcare. I've been lurking this list since I started 
grad school and I joined the yahoo one to keep up with the community. I'm 
currently working on a taxonomy of OS software and I hope to eventually 
get feedback from the community.


-Lorie

Lorie Obal
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Re: The list is a valuable resource

2006-03-15 Thread Andrew Ho
Brian,

If I recall correctly, the OpenHealth list hosted on Yahoo was started
because new people were unable to join the OpenHealth list hosted by
Minoru.

Could you please comment on whether this is still the case?

Thanks,

Andrew

On 3/15/06, Lorie Obal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I hope the efforts to renew  forums for open health discussions
 succeeds. The lists are an important reseource for those of us doing IS
 research on OS for healthcare. I've been lurking this list since I started
 grad school and I joined the yahoo one to keep up with the community. I'm
 currently working on a taxonomy of OS software and I hope to eventually
 get feedback from the community.

 -Lorie

 Lorie Obal
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Proudly conceptualized and drafted in open source software!


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Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
www.TxOutcome.Org



Re: The list is a valuable resource

2006-03-15 Thread Brian Bray
I was able to subscribe a hotmail account, but there is a problem (see 
below). I'm still coming up to speed on the list history while I was 
away, so I'm not sure how long the problem existed. There have been a 
few people (maybe half a dozen) who were unable to subscribe because of 
incompatibility with their e-mail systems. In most cases, Dave was able 
to fix this manually, but I know of at least one where we had to tell 
the person to subscribe from another account.


The problem is that no confirmation message is returned to the 
subscriber. I can see how this would cause a lot of confusion. Rather 
than wade through the tortuous documentation for the mailing list 
software, I will update the instructions on the openhealth site for 
subscribing to refer to the yahoo list.


-Brian

Andrew Ho a écrit :

Brian,

If I recall correctly, the OpenHealth list hosted on Yahoo was started
because new people were unable to join the OpenHealth list hosted by
Minoru.

Could you please comment on whether this is still the case?

Thanks,

Andrew

On 3/15/06, Lorie Obal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I hope the efforts to renew  forums for open health discussions
succeeds. The lists are an important reseource for those of us doing IS
research on OS for healthcare. I've been lurking this list since I started
grad school and I joined the yahoo one to keep up with the community. I'm
currently working on a taxonomy of OS software and I hope to eventually
get feedback from the community.

-Lorie

Lorie Obal
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proudly conceptualized and drafted in open source software!


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5++X+R*tvb+++DI--!D G e++/e++h++ !r z?
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--
Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
www.TxOutcome.Org