Richard,
I would appreciate it if you allow the protem committee to make the
decisions on OSHCA since the community has given us the mandate to
resurrect OSHCA. Otherwise I feel that you're undermining our efforts. I
don't understand why suddenly you're in such a hurry. Like many others,
Tim
Richard Schilling wrote:
OSHCA will need to be incorporated in every country it has a presence.
It's a question of where you start, really. The origin of incorporation
also affects how that company can behave when operating overseas.
wellmaybe. We incorporated openEHR Foundation in the UK
Brian Bray wrote:
Thanks for the welcome, Bhaskar, and also the warm welcome (in every
sense of the word) I've received from many others.
Also, thank you for creating this list. The list software at
minoru-development.com was and is broken- you took the right step to
keep this incredible
Dr Molly Cheah wrote:
Is OSCHA a religious organization or an independent world-wide
technological organization accessible to everyone regardless of
religious conviction? (Tim, you're not making any sense with your star
and crescent comment).
I think Tim was just being cheeky
The protem committee taking four years to get this far is a pretty clear
indication that they've undermined themselves.
Richard
Molly Cheah wrote:
Richard,
I would appreciate it if you allow the protem committee to make the
decisions on OSHCA since the community has given us the mandate
David Forslund wrote:
Molly,
Incorporating OSHCA in the US doesn't necessarily imply US domination.
No, but US citizens need to be sensitive to the negative feelings
towards the US which are present and growing in many countries around
the world. Whether this antipathy towards the US is
It is obvious you had not been around the community and don't know what
you're talking about. The idea to ressurrect OSHCA was mooted in
November 2005 just before the WSIS in Tunis. This protem committee was
formed earlier this month and announced to the community on 28/3/2006 in
my e-mail
Richard Schilling wrote:
The protem committee taking four years to get this far is a pretty clear
indication that they've undermined themselves.
No, Richard. There have been two, quite distinct pro tempore OSHCA
committees. The first one, of which I was a member, was working towards
Will --
Any member of the list can post a compressed archive of the mails in the
Files area of http://yahoogroups.com/group/openhealth (in a
non-proprietary format, of course!), but we have a limit of 20MB. How
big would an archive be?
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 06:42 -0600, Will Ross
On Mar 28, 2006, at 10:51 PM, Richard Schilling wrote:
I'm simply saying I'll do the work and give OSCHA a physical presence
here, as long as I know there will be people there to sign up. I
don't
want to establish a U.S. presence for OSCHA that has no interest.
Building up an OSCHA
Tim.Churches wrote:
David Forslund wrote:
Molly,
Incorporating OSHCA in the US doesn't necessarily imply US domination.
No, but US citizens need to be sensitive to the negative feelings
towards the US which are present and growing in many countries around
the world. Whether this
humor alert
Names Survey
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Please select the band name most consistent with the dignity of an
alliance of professional open source health care software
informaticists.
[1] Molly and the Protems
[2] Molly and the Second Coming
[3] Molly and the Malaysians
[4] Dr. Cheah's
Thomas Beale wrote:
Tim.Churches wrote:
David Forslund wrote:
Molly,
Incorporating OSHCA in the US doesn't necessarily imply US domination.
No, but US citizens need to be sensitive to the negative feelings
towards the US which are present and growing in many countries
On a techie note, CivicSpace or some combination of Drupal and
modules may be useful. CivicSpace is geared to support this
type of web portal. It still takes futzing with, but comes with
a lot of functionality built in. My biggest complaint is it doesn't
work with PHP 5 yet.
I checked mailarchive.com and it is still operational...but don't know
how far back it goes.
Joseph
Brian Bray wrote:
There have been 12928 messages. At a rough guess, this would consume
most of the storage capacity at Yahoo to have in a searchable format.
Some form of protection for email
Brian,
In not underestimating the importance of the Minoru mail archives, can
these be saved into a hard disk (40 or 80 G), since this is too big for
the yahoo archive limit? I already have some pledges of financial
support privately from some members and we can afford to purchase this
I think what Will, Molly, Tim and others are suggesting is that we allow
Molly to register the organization were it is most convient for her, (since
she has been the one pushing for this) and then allowing the organization
itself to consider registering or not registering OSHCA in other places on
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