David More wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
> 
> A list of the live working "real" implementations that one can see touch and 
> feel today 
> would be very useful. - Indeed after watching since 1992 with the initial 
> GEHR material I 
> am seriously wondering if it will happen - we are now talking well over a 
> decade.

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 -
which is typical of academic projects (which alas are not run the same
way as open source projects). Of course, openness is not expected of teh
commercial projects listed - 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 - althogh some
universities have a more realistic set of expectations about the (often
absent) benefits of commercialistion than others.

The only bit of work that can actually be examined and played with is
the Swedish ACode openEHR kernel, but as I pointed out in my last
message, the developers themselves seem to imply that it has a long way
to go when they list further development goals such as "Get kernel
working" and "Get persistence package working".

Tim C
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