[Fwd: Motivational factors for open source development]

2006-05-11 Thread Tim Cook
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 FYI. Tim - Original Message Subject: Motivational factors for open source development Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 08:15:19 +0200 From: Daniel Ericsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Sir/Madam, We are two

Errant email

2006-05-11 Thread Rob James
Sorry for that. You would think after all these years

Re: Errant email

2006-05-11 Thread Tim Cook
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rob James wrote: Sorry for that. You would think after all these years *Stuff* happens they put those two buttons too close together! vbg Tim -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3rc2 (MingW32) Comment: Using

Re: Errant email

2006-05-11 Thread Rob James
the fault, dear Brutus, lies not in the stars, but in ourselves.

Re: Errant email

2006-05-11 Thread Ignacio Valdes
Rob, this is your e-mail speaking: It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known... On Thu, 11 May 2006 14:43:54 -0500 Rob James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the fault, dear Brutus, lies not in the stars, but in

Re: Errant email

2006-05-11 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
On the bright sidewe aren't integrating webcams with email yet Rob James wrote: Sorry for that. You would think after all these years .

ENC: Impact of Open Source on Application Development

2006-05-11 Thread John
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Re: Important announcement and oshca update

2006-03-28 Thread Ignacio Valdes
I can host the new website and mailing list for free. -- IV On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 14:43:39 +0800 Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, I am happy to annouce that the transfer of the domain name oshca.org from Brian had been completed. Brian is in the process of creating and signing a

Re: [openhealth] Important announcement and oshca update

2006-03-28 Thread Molly Cheah
Hmmm It hadn't crossed my mind at all that discussions on the suitability of the country for incorporation will be approached from those perspectives mentioned. I thought we were approaching this issue (developing vs developed countries) from the funding perspectives (not mentioning

Re: [openhealth] Openhealth mailing list

2006-03-28 Thread Brian Bray
Thanks for the welcome, Bhaskar, and also the warm welcome (in every sense of the word) I've received from many others. Also, thank you for creating this list. The list software at minoru-development.com was and is broken- you took the right step to keep this incredible community conversation

Important announcement and oshca update

2006-03-27 Thread Molly Cheah
Dear all, I am happy to annouce that the transfer of the domain name oshca.org from Brian had been completed. Brian is in the process of creating and signing a document disclaiming rights to the OSHCA trademark. Thank you Brian for these initiatives. I understand that Brian will also make a

Eclipse Open Healthcare Framework (OHF)

2006-03-22 Thread Eishay Smith
If you happen to be at the EclipseCon event or just in the area, you are invited to the f2f meeting of Eclipse OHF. For those how are new to OHF (Open Healthcare Framework), it is an open source runs as an Eclipse project. The meeting will be at the NAPA room, from 2 pm on Mon 23. (At the

Re: OSHCA Meetings

2006-03-20 Thread Brian Bray
Mary Kratz had some real good comments about the value of a separate organization (eg: OSHCA) vs working groups in existing ones (eg: IMIA and AMIA) a few years ago. I'm hoping she will chime in here with an update. -Brian Horst Herb a écrit : On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:41, Brian Bray wrote:

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-19 Thread Mary Kratz
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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-19 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: OSHCA Meetings (was) Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-19 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: OSHCA Meetings (was) Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-19 Thread Horst Herb
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

Re: OSHCA Meetings (was) Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-19 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: OSHCA Meetings

2006-03-19 Thread Brian Bray
You should co-ordinate this with the IMIA working group on open source. http://www.chirad.info/imiaoswg/ -Brian Horst Herb a écrit : 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

Re: OSHCA Meetings

2006-03-19 Thread Horst Herb
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:41, Brian Bray wrote: You should co-ordinate this with the IMIA working group on open source. http://www.chirad.info/imiaoswg/ Will do. Wasn't even aware they existed. Any point in having both OSHCA and IMIA OS WG as separate entities? Should we aim for a joint

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Horst Herb
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

OSHCA Conference was: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Tim Cook
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Adrian Midgley
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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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,

Re: OSHCA Conference was: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Horst Herb
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

Re: OSHCA Conference was: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: OSHCA Meetings (was) Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-18 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-17 Thread Heitzso
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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-17 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-16 Thread David Chan
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

Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-16 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
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

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Re: [openhealth] Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-16 Thread Adrian Midgley
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

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

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

List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-15 Thread Brian Bray
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

Re: List future [was: Why are you here?]

2006-03-15 Thread Molly Cheah
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 on the

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

Re: Why are you here? (was Re: Hello list)

2006-03-13 Thread Daniel L. Johnson
Dear Brian, Your reappearance here, long after the list became functionally useless because new discussants couldn't succeed in joining, reminds me of my great-grandfather. He went off to fight for the Union in the American civil war, leaving behind a general store, a wife, and children. They

Re: Why are you here? (was Re: Hello list)

2006-03-13 Thread Wayne Wilson
Brian Bray wrote: Tim Churches a écrit : Hmmm, does Minoru plan to assert its trade mark against the Openhealth list on Yahoo (see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/openhealth/ )? I'm not expecting that I'll have to. It depends on the the other list and my decisions over the next few weeks.

Why are you here? (was Re: Hello list)

2006-03-12 Thread Brian Bray
Tim Churches a écrit : Hmmm, does Minoru plan to assert its trade mark against the Openhealth list on Yahoo (see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/openhealth/ )? I'm not expecting that I'll have to. It depends on the the other list and my decisions over the next few weeks. The way I see it,

Re: Hello list

2006-03-11 Thread Brian Bray
Right you are about Marvin. There are a million lists on the Internet and a lot of them have signs of life, but there's only one Openhealth[tm] list. Why are you here? -Brian Tim Churches a écrit : Brian Bray wrote: To quote Marvin the paranoid android (Red Dwarf) Life... don't talk to

Re: Question about OIO (was Hello list)

2006-03-11 Thread Andrew Ho
On 3/10/06, Brian Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Denny and Aldric for the warm greeting. There have certainly been some interesting discussions while I was gone. (I'm just up to the end of 2003). Hi Brian, Welcome back! I have a question for Andrew Ho. In the discussion about

Re: Hello list

2006-03-11 Thread Tim Churches
Brian Bray wrote: Right you are about Marvin. There are a million lists on the Internet and a lot of them have signs of life, but there's only one Openhealth[tm] list. Hmmm, does Minoru plan to assert its trade mark against the Openhealth list on Yahoo (see

Re: Question about OIO (was Hello list)

2006-03-11 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Customizability is the main strength of OIO. It's main weakness is its installation! :-) The problem is the psycopgDA adaptor and the permissions having to be changed to postgres user. Can this compromise security? Zope 3 works with python 2.4 and the psycopgDA

Re: Question about OIO (was Hello list)

2006-03-11 Thread Brian Bray
Andrew Ho a écrit : Completeness can never be assured without significantly restricting customizability. For example, deleting the Gender question from an existing form. In certain contexts, some limits on customizability are needed for safety reasons. Take a case worker with limited

How to (was Hello list)

2006-03-11 Thread Brian Bray
There has never been an administrative interface. Just send a blank message with unsubscribe as a subject to either the list or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tim Churches a écrit : I tried to unsubscribe from openhealth-list@minoru-development.com but the administrative interface to the list has been

Re: How to (was Hello list)

2006-03-11 Thread Tim Churches
Brian Bray wrote: There has never been an administrative interface. Just send a blank message with unsubscribe as a subject to either the list or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, that's the administrative interface to which I was referring - you know, it is like a command line interface, but via email,

Re: Hello list

2006-03-11 Thread Dr. David Chan
Welcome back Brian! Sounds like you are doing a treasure hunt! Are you still based in Paris? David Brian Bray wrote: To quote Marvin the paranoid android (Red Dwarf) Life... don't talk to me about life. I'm catching up on my e-mail. Only 3500 more to go! -Brian Ignacio Valdes a écrit :

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Re: Hello list

2006-03-11 Thread Brian Bray
Thanks David, I'm in Vancouver for the moment and I'm planning to move back here, but it really depends on where my next project is. -Brian Dr. David Chan a écrit : Welcome back Brian! Sounds like you are doing a treasure hunt! Are you still based in Paris? David

Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Carlo Daffara
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Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Alric O Connor
Hi Brain, I'm still out here. Busy with work and life, and looking for another job. Wendy, What is your situation, what resources do you have, how many students etc? Alric Hi all. -Brian --

Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Alric O Connor
Never mind the part for Wnedy. Thats for another list. Alric Hi Brain, I'm still out here. Busy with work and life, and looking for another job. Wendy, What is your situation, what resources do you have, how many students etc? Alric Hi all. -Brian -- --

Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Ignacio Valdes
He LIVES! -- IV On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:19:09 +0100 Brian Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. -Brian

Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Denny Adelman
On 10 Mar, 2006, at 9:19, Brian Bray wrote: Hi all. -Brian Welcome back, Brian

Re: Hello list

2006-03-10 Thread Brian Bray
To quote Marvin the paranoid android (Red Dwarf) Life... don't talk to me about life. I'm catching up on my e-mail. Only 3500 more to go! -Brian Ignacio Valdes a écrit : He LIVES! -- IV On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 09:19:09 +0100 Brian Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. -Brian

Question about OIO (was Hello list)

2006-03-10 Thread Brian Bray
Thanks Denny and Aldric for the warm greeting. There have certainly been some interesting discussions while I was gone. (I'm just up to the end of 2003). I have a question for Andrew Ho. In the discussion about Vista/OIO complementarity, you discussed the concept that OIO let's users safely

Hello list

2006-03-09 Thread Brian Bray
Hi all. -Brian

Re: Eclipse open health framework proposal

2006-02-09 Thread Eishay Smith
Hi, I could not subscribe to the mailing list, so I'm sending directly... Answering your question, I am a committer in the Eclipse OHF project. Was there anything you wanted to know about it? Regards, Eishay Re: Eclipse open health framework proposal David Forslund Tue, 29

Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-30 Thread greg
On Jan 19, 10:57pm, openhealth-list@minoru-development.com wrote: } Subject: Re: VOE and Linux efforts. Good day to everyone, hope your week is starting out well. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the VOE sources seems to be largely locked up inside of the Cache database on Windows As I understand

Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-28 Thread Jim Self
Bhaskar, I followed the link to mgateway but couldn't find anything that said any of their software is Open Source. It appears that you have to register to download and some kind of key is required to unlock it. On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 00:57 -0600, Jim Self wrote: [KSB] ...snip... Meanwhile, I

Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-28 Thread Bhaskar, KS
Jim -- I have not tried to download the software, but was informed about it by one of the people behind MGateway. Possibly he did not appreciate the difference between free software and Free software. Did you try registering to download the software? What are the license terms? Regards --

Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-23 Thread Bhaskar, KS
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 00:57 -0600, Jim Self wrote: [KSB] ...snip... Meanwhile, I have been thinking that it might not be too difficult to skip the middle ware and serve the HTTP and SOAP and/or JSON from M2Web. [KSB] Jim, although this article

Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-19 Thread Jim Self
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the VOE sources seems to be largely locked up inside of the Cache database on Windows As I understand it, the VOE sources are standard MUMPS and the server will therefore run as well or better on GT.M/Linux as it will on Cache/Microsoft. I also understand that VOE is

Re: [openhealth] Resurrecting OSHCA - a review

2006-01-15 Thread Dr Molly Cheah
Proposal so far OSHCA Vision OSCHA is a vehicle for people to meet face to face. Mission?? Objectives??? Molly p.s. Previously, OSHCA The Open Source Health Care Alliance is a collaborative forum to promote and facilitate open source software in human and veterinary healthcare.

VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-13 Thread greg
Good afternoon to everyone, hope the end of the week is going well for you. I'm working with a group to study the feasibility of deploying Linux based VOE, if and when it arrives, in our region. We are a rural area and this may be an excellent opportunity for assisting regional healthcare as

Resurrecting OSHCA - a review

2006-01-12 Thread Molly Cheah
Hi everyone, I must apologise for the lapse in time following the flurry of discussion during the month of November 2005 just before the WSIS in Tunis on the ressurection of OSHCA. I was prompted by Joseph to see if I had recovered from the trip. There was so much to do as follow-up to such

[Fwd: [his-pt] Help request]

2005-12-31 Thread J. Antas
Original Message Subject: Help request Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 20:23:57 + From: Álvaro Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear colleagues, A student of mine will begin as soon as possible a research about information systems impact on health organisations and professionals

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-20 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 07:04:58PM +, Adrian Midgley wrote: On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 10:35 -0700, Dr. Matthew Roller wrote: Are you saying to install GNUmed and use it to connect to your database? Yes, that'd be the idea. We set up a public database precisely so that people can test the

Re: Oacis

2005-12-20 Thread Tim Churches
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do any of you know anything about Oacis (Open Architecture Clinical Information System) by DINMAR, a Sun Microsystems technology partner? Do you mean OACIS in South Australia? See http://www.health.sa.gov.au/oacisprogramme/DesktopDefault.aspx If so, I been to a few

Re: Oacis

2005-12-20 Thread Tim Churches
Tim Churches wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do any of you know anything about Oacis (Open Architecture Clinical Information System) by DINMAR, a Sun Microsystems technology partner? Do you mean OACIS in South Australia? See http://www.health.sa.gov.au/oacisprogramme/DesktopDefault.aspx

Re: Oacis

2005-12-20 Thread Mike Donnelly
Hi, Just thought I'd pipe in here as I met these guys in Toronto a couple months ago for a job interview. From what I gathered ... - they seem very much tied with Sun on their efforts -- new research centre co-funded by Sun - OACIS runs on Unix platform, includes Clinical Data Repository

Oacis

2005-12-19 Thread Falball
Do any of you know anything about Oacis (Open Architecture Clinical Information System) by DINMAR, a Sun Microsystems technology partner?

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-18 Thread Adrian Midgley
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 10:35 -0700, Dr. Matthew Roller wrote: Are you saying to install GNUmed and use it to connect to your database? That would be the thing to do. I'm having a look at 0.1 release of Gnumed at present, but using a different server. I'm fascinated to see how this project

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
Karsten Hilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:47:17PM -0600, Ignacio Valdes wrote: Active projects: FreeMed, ClearHealth, OpenEMR, VistA, OSCAR, SQLclinic I'm sure I've left some out. -- IVYes, GNUmed.Yes and it is apt-gettable. NandalalKarsten-- GPG key ID E4071346

RE: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag
Hi all, I can also recommend strongly the openSDE project from Erasmus University Medical Informatics group. It is by far the best structured data entry tool for clinical medicine and is distributed with the GNU Lesser Public license so that it can be integrated with propriety systems

RE: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag
Sorry the URLs for projects should be: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensde http://sourceforge.net/projects/pathos-web -koray

FW: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag
Hi all, I can also recommend strongly the openSDE project from Erasmus University Medical Informatics group. It is by far the best structured data entry tool for clinical medicine and is distributed with the GNU Lesser Public license so that it can be integrated with propriety systems

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 02:06:37AM -0800, Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: Yes, GNUmed. Yes and it is apt-gettable. Sure is ! :-) For testing it out use the public server at server2.gnotary.de. DB: gnumed_v1 user: any-doc pw: any-doc port: 5432 (standard) Or else bootstrap your own local server

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Dr. Matthew Roller
Are you saying to install GNUmed and use it to connect to your database? because going to that site with the web browser brings up your apache test page, not knowing GNUmed's model, we need a little more instruction on how to use your testing server. On 12/17/05, Karsten Hilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 10:35:22AM -0700, Dr. Matthew Roller wrote: Are you saying to install GNUmed and use it to connect to your database? Yes. Install any of the available 0.1 packages (Scrollkeeper release), for example the apt-gettable Debian ones. They are preconfigured to allow selection

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-16 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:47:17PM -0600, Ignacio Valdes wrote: Active projects: FreeMed, ClearHealth, OpenEMR, VistA, OSCAR, SQLclinic I'm sure I've left some out. -- IV Yes, GNUmed. Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-16 Thread David Forslund
Also OpenEMed Dave Karsten Hilbert wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:47:17PM -0600, Ignacio Valdes wrote: Active projects: FreeMed, ClearHealth, OpenEMR, VistA, OSCAR, SQLclinic I'm sure I've left some out. -- IV Yes, GNUmed. Karsten begin:vcard fn:David Forslund

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-16 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Dave, I thought OpenEMed was middleware and not an application per se could you tell us more about your clinical/administrative functionality? Joseph David Forslund wrote: Also OpenEMed Dave Karsten Hilbert wrote: On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:47:17PM -0600, Ignacio Valdes wrote:

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-16 Thread David Forslund
Well it is built around middleware but supports a fully customizable clinical functionality. It isn't that much oriented (at this time) to administrative functions, but using XML templates can support just about any clinical information. Because of its customizability, it isn't a turn-key

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-16 Thread J. Antas
Heitzso wrote: Anyone know the current status of open source small practice management programs? Or what web sites that monitor open source health programs are current? Try http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/chapter/5730 and http://sls.netpatia.com/?q=taxonomy/term/5 J. Antas

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-15 Thread Ignacio Valdes
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 22:33:03 -0500 Heitzso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know the current status of open source small practice management programs? Or what web sites that monitor open source health programs are current? Thanks, Heitzso Linux Medical News frequently has project

small practice management programs

2005-12-14 Thread Heitzso
Anyone know the current status of open source small practice management programs? Or what web sites that monitor open source health programs are current? Thanks, Heitzso

Re: small practice management programs

2005-12-14 Thread info
You may try at SourceForge.net. We have some projects running there. http://sourceforge.net/projects/deardr http://sourceforge.net/projects/saukhyalite http://sourceforge.net/projects/medistore http://sourceforge.net/projects/labrep Note that they are actually developed as per Indian needs

Eclipse open health framework proposal

2005-11-29 Thread Adrian Midgley
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-ohf/main.php anyone involved? yet. -- Adrian Midgley Exeter www.defoam.net

Re: Eclipse open health framework proposal

2005-11-29 Thread David Forslund
I was invited earlier, but was unable to join the initial meeting which set this up. I may yet join the effort. Dave Adrian Midgley wrote: http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-ohf/main.php anyone involved? yet. begin:vcard fn:David Forslund n:Forslund;David org:Los Alamos

Re: WSIS Tunis

2005-11-09 Thread Mary Kratz
Hi Molly! I'll be in TUNIS and would love to see OSHCA get together! Will look for you at the exhibit sited below. Best, Mary - Original Message - From: Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2005 3:48 am Subject: WSIS Tunis Hi! It's almost 2 years since we

Re: WSIS Tunis

2005-11-09 Thread Molly Cheah
Looks like there will be strong representations from the US universities. Based on the Sharing the Future Joint Initiative of UNDP Pavilion activiies, MIT and Harvard are presenting with briefing sessions on the MIT100$ laptop and workshop on Roadmap for Open ICT Ecosystems. Which activities

WSIS Tunis

2005-11-08 Thread Molly Cheah
Hi! It's almost 2 years since we last annnouced on this list about meeting up of those who were attending WSIS Geneva Phase. I will be attending the WSIS Tunis Phase from 13th November till 20th November. I am wondering if anyone else from this list is going to be there so that we can meet?

Open roster for open source programmers

2005-10-07 Thread Richard Schilling
I would like to invite any of you with software development, project management, training, OR business consulting experience to submit your vitae/resume to be included in Cognition's open roster. I am also interested in hearing from scientists and those with advanced degrees who are currently

Re: larger FOSS work.

2005-09-17 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
--- Ignacio Valdes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's a remarkably good article called: Barriers to Proliferation of Electronic Medical Records by some guy named Valdes. It is a very good article, and I am happy to say I know this guy from a mailing list. Nandalal

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