Tim Churches wrote: > None that I recall. Most of the participants seem to be academic > informaticians, more interested in the ideas behind openEHR than in > actually making it work in practice. No doubt various commercial > entities listen, but they don't make many postings. No open source > projects separate from openEHR/Ocean Informatics that I am aware of, but > I might be wrong - interested to know of any.
There is a project list here: http://www.openehr.org/projects/t_projects.htm Lots of interesting projects, but very few of them provide any details of what they are actually doing or what progress they have made - typical of academic projects (which alas are not run the same way as open source projects). Of course, openness is not expected of commercial projects - but these days there may be little difference between academic and commercial modes of R&D since most universities want to cash in on the R&D they do - but some universities have a more mature attitude to commercialistion than others. The Swedish open source openEHR kernel (engine) is here: http://svn.openehr.org/ref_kernel_java/TRUNK/project_page.htm But scroll down and have a look the list of baisc things they haven't managed to demonstrate yet. Reminds me of GNUmed not so very long ago... Tim C _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
