Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Hemant, I would avoid creating a "custom" open source license at all costsand avoid getting tangled up with the legal dept. By the since you are the copyright holders for the software there is nothing stopping you from dual licensing your code. Joseph Fred Trotter wrote: > Here is a good

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Hemant -- First, please do not invent your own license. We need yet another free / open source software license about as much as we need a toothache. Look at http://opensource.org/licenses http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/index_html and http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/categories.html

Re: Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread Tim Churches
Molly Cheah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here's the abstract of a paper presented at OSHCA2007 in May in KL. > > Legal issues impacting the use of open source software in health care > by GK Ganesan This speaker admitted at the outset of his talk at the conference that he'd never considered o

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread Molly Cheah
Here's the abstract of a paper presented at OSHCA2007 in May in KL. Legal issues impacting the use of open source software in health care by GK Ganesan Software relating to healthcare: an introduction to some legal issues This paper examines legal issues relating to the use of open source so

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread Fred Trotter
Here is a good place to start. http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/sharing_medical_software_foss_licensing_in_medicine Please do not write your own license. Let me know if you have further questions after reading. -FT On Dec 17, 2007 5:42 PM, Hemant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pro

[openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-17 Thread Hemant Shah
Proteus (http://www.proteme.org) is an approach that allows authoring executable clinical processes and guidelines with decision support integrated within them. I am on the verge of making Proteus related tools available under an open source license. I need the advice of this community of open sou

[openhealth] PatientOS 0.26 "Upgrade" released

2007-12-17 Thread Greg Caulton
PatientOS 0.26 "Upgrade" released This version marks the start of upgrade support for installation by providing a clean database and adding code to upgrade the database schema, data contents, server and client. Issues are now being logged in Jira (http://www.patientos.org:8090). Scheduling setup