On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 09:40, Andrew Ho wrote: > On Sat, 21 Dec 2003, Tim Churches wrote: > ... > > Definitely look at the Argus project at > > http://uob-community.ballarat.edu.au/cceh/Argus/ - as I mentioned, it is > > available at no cost (and is supposed to be available as open source at > > some stage), > ... > > Tim, > > According to > http://www.archi.net.au/archi/presentation/index.phtml/id/1269 > Argus is already an "open source" program: > """ > > Chris Lynton-Moll and Andrew Shrosbee - "ARGUS - a secure email system for > health professionals" > > Abstract: > > Doctors and health professionals who are looking for an easy way to send > and receive clinical information safely, need look no further than Argus. > Argus is an open source, multi-platform, freeware suite of programs > ^^^^^^^^^^^ > ... > """
Sure, but last time I looked (a few months ago) the source code was not available, only binary releases. Maybe that has changed. And the Argus team was still deliberating on which license to use. So it is open source in theory, but not yet in practice, I think. I'd love for someone to be able to correct me on this. -- Tim C PGP/GnuPG Key 1024D/EAF993D0 available from keyservers everywhere or at http://members.optushome.com.au/tchur/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint = 8C22 BF76 33BA B3B5 1D5B EB37 7891 46A9 EAF9 93D0
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