HAPI 1.2 has been uploaded to Sourceforge. This release brings some bug
fixes and a few enhancements. The primary focus of this release is in fixing
issues relating to parsing and encoding. In particular, a number of issues
specific to parsing of OBX-5 (Varies) values have been corrected.

See the Changelog <http://hl7api.sourceforge.net/changes-report.html> for
more a complete list of what's new. Thanks to everyone who contributed!

Also, don't forget to take the 2011
survey!<https://sourceforge.net/apps/limesurvey/hl7api/index.php?sid=69291&newtest=Y>

In other HAPI news: Next up for HAPI will be a switch to a new version
control system. It looks like through the responses to our survey so far,
there is good support for moving to Subversion (52%) followed closely by Git
(44%), with Mercurial (which would have been my preference, go figure) and
remaining with CVS trailing at 8% and 5% respectively.

My own gut feel on this is that while Git is undoubtedly the more modern and
powerful VCS, Subversion has been around for a lot longer and is much less
likely to present a barrier to entry for anyone looking to get involved. I'd
love to hear opinions either way.

Cheers,

James Agnew
<[email protected]>
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