On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 04:33:57PM +0800, Richard Hosking wrote: > Standards organizations have shown varying levels of success. The ideas > are good - after all the internet is a result of agreed standards. The core of which have risen out of a practical implementation, not a "rigorous standards process" before the fact.
> who find the actual coding too hard, but enjoy talking about the > concepts at meetings. See, this is how it all comes about. One can produce fuzzy-feeling speeches and writings all day long and enjoy that tremendously but whether the result is something actually practically implementable is another story. > Having said that, I think Gnumed should strive to adhere to good principles. Definitely so. It would be very worthwhile to have someone (like you ?) in good knowledge of the various relevant standards who continously compares what we do with how the standards do it and comments on that and makes suggestions here and there as to what "theoretical" results and reseach we should take into account. This wouldn't be like "Oh, I think you should read HL7 RIM 3" but rather like: "Ah, let's see, GNUmed is doing lab data storage like so, and OpenEHR does it like so. The differences are these and here's why OpenEHR does it the way they do it." Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346 _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
