In the eventual march to a new tool(s) for archetype / template / 
ref-set / AQL? / GDL editing, one thing that might help people is to 
work more with the current ADL Workbench, to just get a better idea of 
ADL 2 (was ADL 1.5), and some possible functionalities for the next 
generation tooling. Don't worry too much about the UI (although the 
grid/tree visualiser isn't bad), but more the conceptual functions and 
views available. We've learned a lot from the CIMI user community, and 
some of these lessons will be useful for openEHR.

To give a very simple example: just recently I added a feature to enable 
a right-click create template, which helps the modeller visualise the 
fully flattened structure he/she has created. Another recent feature is 
Github integration, which enables Git repos of archetypes to be accessed 
from the Workbench, with no other tools (other than Git installed 
somewhere on your machine obviously).

I'm aiming to put a series of interim builds up for which I would like 
some testers to volunteer. Please watch this list ;-)

- thomas

On 10/10/2014 17:03, Erik Sundvall wrote:
> Dear openEHR community!
>
> The openEHR 2014 roadmap meeting in Norway agreed on starting a 
> community tooling project to create a new open source based 
> web-accessible archetype and template editing framework/workbench 
> capable of ADL 2.0 (formerly named ADL 1.5).
>
> A wiki-page contains the basic info you need to join or monitor this 
> effort:
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Online+archetype+and+template+tools
> Please read that wikipage before asking about details on the 
> mailinglist, and feel free to add thoughts and comments on that page.
>
> This will be a joint open effort by industry, academia, healthcare 
> organizations and other openEHR community members.
>
> If you are interested in joining the first (and possibly the second) 
> online live discussion hour in this project, then indicate preferred 
> times on the "Doodle" at http://doodle.com/gm456xavg3fcgvw5 at latest 
> during Monday (yes now October 13). It covers some of the upcoming 
> weeks. Apologies for not providing perfect timing alternatives for all 
> timezones around the globe. Joining the live discussion is of course 
> _not_ a requirement to join the project, your ideas, contributions and 
> feedback is welcome via other channels.
>

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