Hi Stef,

The HL7 RIMBAA Working Group (of which I'm a co-chair) tries to stay 
firmly focused on the 'software implementation' aspect, partly to steer 
away from any modeling discussions (and/or heated debates related 
thereto). As such, although I hope that the feasibility project will 
lead to a positive outcome, I'll leave it up to others within the HL7 
organization to comment on your IHTSDO suggestion.

Given that you're located in the Netherlands: if you're a software 
developer you're welcome to join the Dutch RIMBAA group in their meeting 
on February 16th in Amsterdam: 
http://hl7book.net/index.php?title=RIMBAA-NL_Agenda_201102 - but we 
should probably continue any discussions about that meeting off-list 
given that its scope is limited to the Netherlands.

TTYL,

-Rene


On 2011-01-26 09:57, Stef Verlinden wrote:
> Dear Rene,
>
> This is good news. Great blog too.
>
> I really like the initiative to start a joint feasability project.
> I'm confident that there will be a outcome that will not only work
> for all parties involved but also creates synergy.
>
> Is it an idea that based on the presumed positive outcome of this
> project we go back to IHTSDO with a renewed proposal? Don't know what
> the HL7 involvement is at this moment, but now is the time to
> convince IHTSDO that they should prepare for the standards of the
> future and use those as the basis for their developments
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stef
>
>
> Op 25 jan 2011, om 09:25 heeft Rene Spronk (Ringholm) het volgende
> geschreven:
>
>> During the HL7 WGM the HL7 RIMBAA group (software developers that
>> use the HL7 RIM for persistence and in memory processing) met with
>> OpenEHR implementers (mainly: representatives from Ocean
>> Informatics).
>>
>> We found we have a lot in common when it comes to architectural
>> and implementation approaches. See
>> http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=RIMBAA_201103_Agenda for
>> minutes of that meeting (browse down a bot until you reach the
>> minutes of the Thursday meeting) , and
>> http://www.ringholm.com/column/HL7_openEHR_finally_cooperating.htm
>> for a related blogpost.
>>
>> Representives of Ocean have indicated that they'll be present
>> during the next HL7 WGM in Orlando, so we'll be organizing this
>> joint implementers model again. We'd also like to invite any other
>> implementations of OpenEHR to this meeting.
>>
>> "Reference Model" based software development - that's what we have
>> in common as implementer communities.
>>
>> TTYL,
>>
>> -Rene _______________________________________________
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