Yeah I was also wondering what is the driver/motivation/aspiration behind using 
JSON, YAML etc. instead of good old ADL?
Is this to do with making openEHR easier to digest for the 'traditional' IT 
community because perhaps they don't want to let go everything at once and 
leverage some existing skills like these? I also think that we as a community 
should look at getting more organised and get our efforts in tune as I know 
that quite interesting and though times are about to come...

Cheers,

-koray

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+1

Cheers,

Stef


Op 6 dec. 2011, om 12:44 heeft Seref Arikan het volgende geschreven:



Please do not get me wrong, all the discussion we are having here is useful, it 
is just that in my humble opinion, some discussions are more useful than others 
if this standard into which I am heavily investing is to go forward.

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