Dear all,

IMPLEMENTERS LIST
a discussion list for early adopters has been set up. We decided to call 
it "openehr-implementers" (NOTE spelling of "implementers"!), rather 
than "early-adopters" since in a couple of years' time there will be 
people on the list who are at a mature stage of development.

We are testing the list at the moment. What we need to know from the 
community is how we should run it.

Q - should the list be completely open to any openEHR member (i.e. 
anyone with a login), as for the existing 3 lists?
Q - or should it be more closed, to protect commercial sensitivities of 
some members? If so how would new members get onto it?

Personally I think it should be open like the other lists. I believe 
that commercial organisations have to take responsibility themselves for 
using such lists while protecting any "secret" knowledge they have. 
There is always, after all, private email. When we have an answer to 
this, we will provide an access point to the list.


THE Reply-to PROBLEM
We have asked in the past which way the openEHR community wanted the 
list servers set, and it seemed pretty clear that most people would 
prefer to have Reply-to set to the list, avoiding the annoyance of using 
"reply-all" in your email client. However, our system administrators 
have so far preferred to keep it the way it is, due to the extra work 
involved in dealing with automatic holiday/absence mail, as well as 
various other nuisances. As I am sure everyone will agree, email is not 
what it used to be - spam and the sheer numbers of people using email 
have made life more challenging for those who manage systems. 
Nevertheless, we will endeavour to get this setting changed for the 
community as soon as possible.

- thomas beale


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