Thanks Andrew, Karsten and Gerardo for your opinions!

O.k. now, so let's get back to continuing our work then...

Kind regards,
Christian

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On Wednesday 06 February 2002 16:59, Andrew Ho wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Christian Heller wrote:
> ...
>
> > I just think that LinuxDoc-Med is at least the 4th list of projects/links
>
> Christian,
>   I too, have struggled to understand this situation (being one of the
> perpetrators). I don't think it is necessarily all bad to have 4 or even
> 40 project lists/link libraries. However, it will be very nice if we can
> have a way to propagate updates and changes more efficiently across sites.
> It is not hard to create a project list. The hard part is updating it. :-)
> Similarly, it is not hard to make an electronic medical record system; the
> hard part is making it inter-operable with other systems.
>   So far, I have not been able to convince anyone that the "project list"
> is useful as a testbed for developing inter-operable health information
> systems.
>
> See:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04721
>.html
>
> > and I was suggesting to make LinuxDoc hosting our Documents, such as
> > Analysis (Requirements), Design, perhaps a StyleGuide etc., instead of
> > being yet another "LinkPortal".
>
> Documents for an active project are probably better hosted by the project
> itself. This makes updating more "local" without having to go through
> notifying LinuxDoc, for example. I can't imagine how letting LinuxDoc
> host all the documentation from the OIO project, FreePM, GnuMed, etc will
> be reasonable.
>
> > Don't get me wrong, please, your links are precious and for sure we
> > would merge them into Spirit, OIO or so.
>
> If Gerardo or anyone is willing to download the content from the OIO
> Library's projects/documents database as an XML file and merge them into
> LinuxDoc or other place, that will be great. Alternatively, if Gerardo or
> anyone is willing to contribute/give their content to the OIO Library,
> that will be great too. Of course, having some kind of open content
> license and a structured/tagged output will be helpful.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Andrew
> ---
> Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
> OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
> www.TxOutcome.Org (Hosting OIO Library #1 and OSHCA Mirror #1)

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