On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:28:21AM +0100, Tom Marley wrote: > Bert, > > Thanks, and I agree that a forum should be established which should include > the Swedes who are also active in this area. > > I looks to me on first sight that Bugzilla is designed for use under > Unix/Linux which I do not run. However, I am currently setting up a server > under Windows Server 2003 and am installing SharePoint. I could set up a > forum there which would be accessed over the WEB. This facility would permit > documents to be downloaded/uploaded and could be a repository of designs, > updates, findings and other documentation. In addition I could easiliy set > up a Yahoo Group for exchange of emails. > > > Any thoughts/suggestions? Seems fine to me, although not perfect, but, given not too much time, not too many people for doing it, it seems to me good enough. Except from the yahoo-mailinglist which requires registration, and if one does not fill in the web forms well, one is registered also at companies which 'can do related offers' etc. But later, a own mailinglsit on a non-commercial server could be considered. For beginning this opportunity is just what we need.
Thanks for bothering, I hope it will make the standard much better. Except from exchanging ideas about the standard itself, and what could be wrong about it, it could also be used for people to help understand the standard (like me ;-), explain why choices have been made, setting up FAQ's, example code, documentation library..... Oh,oh I am running to fast again, let's start with an infrastructure to address issues. kind regards Bert Verhees > > > Tom Marley > > > > Bert Verhees <bert.verhees at rosa.nl> wrote: > From my opinion, it would be good if someone receives the emails, and saves > them for later. I t does not seem right if I would do that, I am not involved > with the standardisation-process, I am only a user of the standard. > > I already have about ten issues, which not all may be valid, I can > misunderstand things, and it is not easy to find someone to discuss things > with > > Better would be if there was a webinterface where people can report their > found issues. > I have very good experiences with Bugzilla > Bugzilla also offers a interface to discuss the issues, offline over email, > and online in the interface, and it sends emails to involved persons if > information to an issue has changed > > An example from Bugzilla in use is: > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ > > A large list of companies worldwide use Bugzilla > http://www.bugzilla.org/installation-list/ > > and it is free > > Bert Verhees > > > Op dinsdag 24 mei 2005 07:14, schreef Gerard Freriks: > > Dear Tom and Bert, > > > > The QA was done primarily by Edgar in his project. > > > > When improvements are needed I see two processes. > > -1- in CEN a new version. > > -2- in ISO in the work on CIC's. > > > > In the mean time we can maintain a file with the lists of proposed and > > the agreed changes. > > > > Who will maintain these lists? > > > > Gerard > > ] > > -- > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet > Bert Verhees > ROSA Software > > - > If you have any questions about using this list, > please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PCcalling worldwide with voicemail - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

