Thanks Thomas!
I prefer to create these videos with the latest fixes added. Also, these are 
live hangouts, so anyone can attend and ask questions if they want. I will 
publish the date for the next demo soon.
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------ Original message------From: Thomas BealeDate: Thu, Jan 14, 2016 10:03To: 
[email protected];Subject:Re: New EHRServer v0.5 and roadmap  
  
    Hi Pablo, 
    
    I watched the latest video, very nice. Why not consider a revoiced    
version in English some time? I think it's mature enough to start    trying to 
get a wider audience.
    
    - thomas
    
    On 14/01/2016 05:42, pablo pazos wrote:
                            Hi all!        
                I'm very excited to share the good news with all my openEHR     
     friends here.        
                We have released EHRServer v0.5! This version is what we        
  could call "feature complete", so it includes all the minimum          
features of a real openEHR server, the latest ones related to          securing 
the API, and before that, supporting multi-tenancy.        
                I'll release user documentation and a full REST API          
documentation in the next couple of days, and will record a          demo in 
English on YouTube via Hangout. I made a demo in          Spanish not so long 
ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84YiNfkLGMA        
                Also, we have a staging server to test the EHRServer*, you      
    are very welcome to try it and give us some feedback to          continue 
improving the tool: https://cabolabs-ehrserver.rhcloud.com/ehr        
                * You can create an account and start using it.        
                Note: the server is not so fast, but is usable.        
                
                I'm working hard on v0.6 right now, hopefully we'll have a      
    release before February. This version will include fixes to          the 
UI, REST API, and security checks, more testing, testable          REST API 
docs, among other things. The focus will be on          robustness, security, 
and consistency more than adding new          features. We can call the 
EHRServer v0.6 a "production ready"          system.        
                I started to meet with some friends and colleagues          
interested on using the EHRServer as an open-source openEHR          backend. 
My next focus will be on building pilot projects with          some companies, 
to let them try the EHRServer and see if it          fits their needs and 
gathering information to improve it. If          anyone is interested, please 
give me a ring or ping my by          email!        
                      
      
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