For those of you who might have been wondering if openEHR had gone 
silent in the last few weeks, and/or noticed a stream of annoying test 
messages, we have in fact had a nasty mail list problem which we 
resolved yesterday. This problem had the effect of silently failing to 
email a large proportion of both the clinical and technical lists. For 
the technically-minded, our system administrator uncovered a bug in the 
bulk mailer software where it silently failed if no domain was found in 
the DNS for an address (there was one address which started doing this, 
probably near the end of June); this was only apparent on sendmail debug 
level 15 (the highest).

Apologies for the poor functioning of the lists in recent weeks; the 
problems have now been resolved and new measures put in place to prevent 
such occurrences. I suggest to evreyone who has not been receiving 
messages in the last few days on the technical list to have a look at 
the web archive, as there are one or two important announcements there - 
see http://www.openehr.org/advice/openehr-technical/maillist.html - I 
suggest you check backwards to 22 June 05, which is the last date some 
people received messages. Two announcements of global interest are:
    about subversion - 
http://www.openehr.org/advice/openehr-technical/msg01588.html
    about release 0.96 - 
http://www.openehr.org/advice/openehr-technical/msg01594.html

Let's look forward to lively discussion in the future - things are 
moving fast in the world of openEHR...

- thomas beale

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CTO Ocean Informatics (http://www.OceanInformatics.biz)
Research Fellow, University College London (http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk)
Chair Architectural Review Board, openEHR (http://www.openEHR.org)

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