Is anyone validating the non-draft XML committed to the repository
against the current specification and/or is there a certified upgrade
process to ensure the XML matches the current openEHR specification.

Just trying not to reinvent implementing the ADL-->XML conversion.

I see blood pressure and other ADLs converted to XML in the dev-nhs
directories, which seem consistent with the rest of the content.  So
for now I will focus on uploading those into my database.

thanks

Greg

On 11/6/07, Tim Cook <timothywayne.cook at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 07:20 -0500, Greg Caulton wrote:
> > And that is fine of course, I am just wondering if there is an XML
> > conversion that can be considered the 'source of truth'.  i.e. will
> > the XML committed to the svn repository always be in the same format
> > e.g. will OceanInformatics always use their converter?
>
> The 'source of truth' is the openEHR specifications.
>
> Ocean Informatics is a company that may / may not always adhere to the
> standards/specifications established by the openEHR Foundation, much
> like any other "company".  While many of the same people may be involved
> in a particular company as well as specification organizations(openEHR
> Foundation); it does not mean that Ocean Informatics "sets" the
> standards and policies for the openEHR Foundation.  I believe this has
> been made very clear in the organizational structures.
>
> Regards,
> Tim
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