Tim Cook wrote:

> I certainly wouldn't call it trivial.  From what little I know of
> Worldforge it is a massive undertaking. I would more than welcome
> your insights (if we get the license issue resolved <g>).

Well, no lives are going to be saved through the efficiency of our system. ;-)

As for the licencing issue, free software is free software. I'm quite happy to help, 
whatever licence you choose.

> > Our project involves the contribution, not just of code, but of artwork, 
>documents, stories, rulesets and project support functions. Licencing has been a 
>major issue, especially with our artists who are
> > of a vastly different culture to our coders. However, we've settled on free 
>licences for that component of
>
> I see a lot of parallel between these two. There are so many
> different people with different interests involved in the
> healthcare IT & Informatics fields (yes they are two different
> things) that it is difficult to stay on top of it all, and to be
> fair to everyone.  Virtually every decision I make I try to
> imagine how it affects everyone that has contributed.  This is a
> cornerstone to sustainability.

Hmm... I can see there's a lot riding on the project. I hope it works out sooner 
rather than later.

> > Have fun, it's important!
>
> It's the MOST important. <s>

True. :-)

--
Oliver White

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