Hi Pablo,

You can download all (or a selection of) archetypes from CKM as a zip 
from the Archetypes Menu.

The svn repository is definitely outdated.

We are also looking into adding support to CKM to automatically push 
changes of archetypes to a SVN repository, so that people have a choice 
and have the full history of changes available in standard svn (other 
issues have a higher priority though at the moment).

Sebastian

pablo pazos wrote:
> Hi Heather,
>
> I think that I have the wrong archetype repository, I've downloaded 
> all my archetypes from> 
> http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge/archetypes/dev/

> How can I download all the archetypes from the current CKM? it has a SVN?
>
> Having two different repositories online is a bit confusing, I think 
> the openEHR people can kill 
> http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge/archetypes/dev/ and make only the 
> current CKM the only valid openEHR archetype repository.
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:18:37 +1100
> From: heather.leslie at oceaninformatics.com
> To: openehr-clinical at openehr.org; openehr-technical at openehr.org
> Subject: Re: How to contribute an archetype
>
> Hi Pablo,
>
> Thanks for your work. 
> Unfortunately there are a couple of issues.  One is that you have 
> translated an archetype that is labelled as 'draft', and that is not 
> the same as the current Glasgow Coma Scale archetype in CKM - it is 
> nearly the same, but there are some subtle differences in description 
> in the Motor responses section.
>
> Could you please download the archetype from CKM and update that one 
> with the translation.
>
> I have included my recent email to the list for further clarification, 
> below, and to give potential translators some perspective re the 
> approach on CKM.  You are very welcome to translate any archetype on 
> CKM, but please be very aware that any archetype that is still draft 
> could change significantly through the review process, and the 
> translation will have to be updated after content publication - just 
> pointing it out to try to avoid duplication of work, not to discourage.
>
> Again, many thanks
>
> Heather
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:      Re: French translation
> Date:         Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:16:06 +1100
> From:         Heather Leslie <heather.leslie at oceaninformatics.com> 
> <mailto:heather.leslie at oceaninformatics.com>
> Reply-To:     For openEHR clinical discussions 
> <openehr-clinical at openehr.org> <mailto:openehr-clinical at openehr.org>
> To:   For openEHR clinical discussions <openehr-clinical at openehr.org> 
> <mailto:openehr-clinical at openehr.org>
>
>
>
> Hi Marc (and any other volunteer translators),
>
> To be honest, I'm not sure that we have any archetypes translated to 
> French, so we really welcome your involvement.
>
> The easiest way for you to translate at present is via the Ocean 
> Archetype Editor - instructions for translation in the Editor can be 
> found on the CKM wiki at http://bit.ly/G2Ivi. (We have been working to 
> enable translation (and translation review) in CKM itself but full 
> functionality is still a little way off.)
>
> I would suggest that the best use of your time and skills would be 
> gained from translating the published archetypes first as the content 
> for these archetypes can be regarded as stable.  Don't bother 
> translating the archetypes currently in team review as these are 
> clearly in flux, and will have to be redone in the relatively near 
> future. Next priorities would be the core content archetypes eg those 
> for the emergency summary http://bit.ly/BV5uv, but remember that any 
> of these that are still in draft status will be changing over the next 
> few months as they undergo review, so I'd wait a little while for 
> those if I were you.
>
> In any case, if you plan to translate an archetype, I'd suggest you 
> just drop me an email and let me know, so we can coordinate and make 
> sure there is not duplication.  Once you have translated an archetype 
> it needs to be uploaded to CKM by an Editor - so currently that role 
> resides with Ian McNicoll, Sebastian Garde or myself.  So send it as 
> an email attachment and we will ensure that it gets uploaded.
>
> Once we finish the translation functionality in CKM, we will be able 
> to enable reviews of each translation to ensure that there is 
> consensus about the translation as well - would you be interested in 
> doing this at some stage in the future?
>
> Let me know if you have any questions and thanks again for your 
> generous offer
>
> Regards
>
> Heather
>
> On 14/10/2009 1:40 AM, Marc CUGGIA wrote:
>
>
>     Dear Leslie,
>     Thank you for your effort concerning the management of the CKM
>     activity. I saw that in many archertypes, the french translation
>     is often missing. I can spend a little time to fill this gap.
>     Could you tell me how to proceed ?
>     Im MD PhD, and work a while in the ED.
>     Best regards.
>     Dr Marc CUGGIA                              
>     (MD, PhD, MCU-PH)
>     Inserm U936 Facult? de M?decine, Rue du Pr L?on Bernard 35043
>     Rennes cedex                      
>     DIM - CHU Pontchaillou, rue H. Le Guilloux 35033 Rennes
>     Tel : +33(0)299284215 - +33(0)672025620 - Fax : +33(0)299284160
>
>
>
>     Le 13/10/09 14:14, ? Heather Leslie ?
>     <heather.leslie at oceaninformatics.com
>     <http://oceaninformatics.com>> a ?crit :
>
>         Dear colleagues,
>
>         Just thought I'd send an update on CKM activity, with the main
>         focus on the Emergency-related archetypes.  We are
>         anticipating that Medication review will be able to commence soon.
>         If you are interested in participating in any Team reviews
>         please log in to CKM and adopt the archetype to register your
>         interest.  At initiation of each review round all adoptors
>         will be included as part of the review team and be sent
>         instructions on how to participate.  Instructions for adopting
>         an archetype - see
>         http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/Adopt+an+archetype
>         <http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/Adopt+an+archetype:>
>
>
>         Plus there are some new videos describing CKM and how to
>         register at
>         
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/Clinical+Knowledge+Manager+Video+Tutorials
>
>         *Users*: http://bit.ly/4f4QGg
>         Registered users: 328 from 47 countries
>         Reviewers: 114 from 29 countries
>         Translators: 36
>
>         *Archetypes:
>         *205 archetypes
>         13 in Team Review (including some archetypes undergoing a
>         preliminary, project-related review for specific NEHTA
>         project, and which will be opened up for broader review in the
>         future.)
>         7 Published
>
>          
>          *Concept* *Archetype ID* *Review round status
>          *  
>          Heart rate and Rhythm
>          
>           openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.heart_rate.v1 In Team Review
>            
>          Clinical Synopsis
>           openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.clinical_synopsis.v1 In Team Review  
>          Oximetry
>           openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.oximetry.v1 In Team Review  
>          Problem
>           openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.problem.v1 In Team Review  
>          Adverse Reaction
>          
>           openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.adverse_reaction.v1
>           In Team Review
>            
>          Microscopic findings - Melanoma
>          
>           openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_melanoma.v1 In NEHTA Team Review
>            
>          Microscopic findings - Prostatic cancer
>          
>           openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_prostate_carcinoma.v1 In
>         NEHTA Team Review  
>          Microscopic findings - Breast cancer
>           openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_breast_carcinoma.v1 In NEHTA
>         Team Review  
>          Microscopic findings - Colorectal cancer
>         openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_colorectal_carcinoma.v1 In
>         NEHTA Team Review  
>          Microscopic findings - Lung cancer
>         openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_lung_carcinoma.v1 In NEHTA Team
>         Review  
>          Microscopic findings - Lymphoma
>           openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_lymphoma.v1 In NEHTA Team
>         Review  
>          Macroscopic findings - Colorectal cancer
>           openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_colorectal_carcinoma.v1 In
>         NEHTA Team Review  
>          Macroscopic findings - Lung cancer
>         openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.microscopy_lung_carcinoma.v1 In NEHTA Team
>         Review  
>         Regards
>
>         Heather
>
>
>
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