Tim,

This a great idea which was also the essence of a lively discussion that
Etienne Saliez's presentation sparked at the OSHCA meeting in Geneva. I
haven't received Etienne's excellent presentation yet...will email him
directly and remind him to send it to us so we can post it.

Will expand on this short reply in the next couple of days.

Joseph

On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 09:38, Flewelling, Tim (DHW/SME) wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to learn more about facilitating change and knowledge growth and
> would like to have an opportunity to occasionally put in my two-cents worth
> to this discussion group's exchange. I appreciate the immediacy of
> individual comments arriving in my filtered inbox [with the sound turned
> off, so that when I am actually doing my paid work, I'm not interrupted].
> 
> But I would like to see if we could focus some of our excess energy on a
> single [you pick-one] component [or several] without detracting from our
> individual paths. If that is not possible, I do still have a chance to learn
> how other groups are resolving that problem.
> 
> For example in today's news: Google spurns RSS for rising blog format
> http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5157662.html?tag=st_lh
> 
> So I asked myself why Atom instead of RSS? And what do I find but a Roadmap
> Project for Atom on the AtomWiki. I still don't know why Atom instead of
> RSS, but then I'm not that technically literate anymore.
> 
> http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/FrontPage
> 
> http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/RoadMap
> 
> It builds on some of the standards specified by W3C, but appears to me to
> give stakeholders more freedom in the standards development process.
> 
> Would focusing members on component(s) of FOSS for Health using a Roadmap
> [and a Wiki] in addition to a discussion group, move FOSS for Health
> development ahead faster? Does it have to be: one component, one Wiki, or
> one discussion group?
> 
> Respectfully yours,
> 
> Tim
> 
> Tim Flewelling
> Information Architect/Architecte de l'informatique
> Health and Wellness/Sant� et Mieux-�tre
> Government of New Brunswick/Gouvernement du Nouveau Brunswick
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