In case you can't find anything, there are some tools to help you roll
your own find-and-replace. I understand that may not get to removing
certain semantics.
OpenMedSpel medical spelling word list:
http://www.e-medtools.com/openmedspel.html
(recently mentioned on LinuxMedNews)
Consumer Health
Tim,
The short answer is WorldVistA has some house cleaning to dothe
website you pointed to is our old Sourceforge hosted site which is
redirected to www.worldvista.org, you can still get to it if you know
the URL or perhaps Google will find it.
As for the OpenVistA nameWorldVistA
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Tim,
The short answer is WorldVistA has some house cleaning to dothe
website you pointed to is our old Sourceforge hosted site which is
redirected to www.worldvista.org, you can still get to it if you know
the URL or perhaps Google will find it.
As for the
They have taken a step in the right direction, but they are not done.
OK, thanks, that makes it much clearer. But is it fair to say that
Medsphere has now satisfactorily answered the previous fairly vehement
criticisms on this list that it was not really an open source company?
Tim C
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Tim,
I suggest you wade through the mess under the blog post entitled
Medsphere betrays community on GPLmedicine.org. This is a very complicated
situation and there is little short of understanding everything that will
give clarity.
On 3/5/07, Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fred
Fred Trotter wrote:
Tim,
I suggest you wade through the mess under the blog post entitled
Medsphere betrays community on GPLmedicine.org. This is a very complicated
situation and there is little short of understanding everything that will
give clarity.
The issue is whether Medsphere