On Thursday 23 November 2006 2:51 pm, John Mackenzie wrote: > > 1. IM/IT Tier 3 - The practice has on site and uses a computer/s > > connected to a modem to send and/or receive clinical information > > (grammar sic) > > > > Wouldn't electronic pathology qualify? > > That web site link was the old criteria pre-1/11/06. > > Since 1/11/06, there are now only 2-tiers, and > encrypted email is now specified as a requirement > to obtain any IM/IT PIP payment.
but that's exactly how Horst and I get our path - encrypted email -- > The day people think linux would be better served by somebody else (FSF > being the natural alternative), I'll "abdicate". I don't think that > it's something people have to worry about right now - I don't see it > happening in the near future. I enjoy doing linux, even though it does > mean some work, and I haven't gotten any complaints (some almost timid > reminders about a patch I have forgotten or ignored, but nothing > negative so far). > > Don't take the above to mean that I'll stop the day somebody complains: > I'm thick-skinned (Lasu, who is reading this over my shoulder commented > that "thick-HEADED is closer to the truth") enough to take some abuse. > If I weren't, I'd have stopped developing linux the day ast ridiculed me > on c.o.minix. What I mean is just that while linux has been my baby so > far, I don't want to stand in the way if people want to make something > better of it (*). > > Linus > > (*) Hey, maybe I could apply for a saint-hood from the Pope. Does > somebody know what his email-address is? I'm so nice it makes you puke. (Taken from Linus's reply to someone worried about the future of Linux) _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
