Cleaning up the wiki...

@all please try to upvote answers by openEHR community members on openEHR/EHR/EMR/… related questions, that’s a good way to increase reputation (just received two upvotes, so I guess someone here already started that, also I upvoted Koray and Erik’s answers).

For all those who suffer from ‘not enough expert resources for openEHR’ … you can make it happen - if we can create an openEHR StackExchange area.

To get a StackExchange area, we still need to get 16 more followers and create 38 more example questions with a score of 10 or more. We actually only need 10 new questions - we have 28, they just need more votes.

To up the scores on the questions, just upvote them (but not beyond 10). Remember these are example questions - the idea is just to show that there are enough people interested to make it worthwhile.
Please use all your possible upvotes to get more questions to a score of 10!

Please forward to colleagues in your institution or company to get us over the line.

thanks

  • thomas

Thanks Thomas,

I would throroughly endorse this effort and have added my full q

Thanks Thomas,

I would thoroughly endorse this effort and have added my full quota of questions and upvotes.

e.g. “How do I set a codedText default value in an .oet Template?” and “What are the key Ref Model attributes that a clinical modeller needs to understand?”

I am sure almost all of us here have asked or answered these kind of questions and I have found StackOverflow and StackExchange invaluable for this kind of use.

Let’s try to get this off the ground.

Ian

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To all who are helping with this: there are questions with upvotes > 10. I think this is a waste of your upvotes; we need to get as many as possible to 10, upvoting beyond 10 does not help with our goal of creating an openEHR area.
Also, some of the questions do not comply with Q&A format; generic discussions can be problematic if someone reviews them. Again, these would be waste of upvotes.

Yes - please don't vote higher than 10.

These questions are 'example' questions - this is the community testing phase of StackExchange. I'm not sure if the questions get trashed later on or not, but we have to assume for now that they are used solely for gauging community size and interest.

We now have 64 followers total - that's what is needed; we still need 27 questions with a score of 10. We already have 13 with >=10; and we have a total of 34 questions.

So we need (at least):

  * 21 of the remaining questions to get a score of 10
  * 6 new questions with 10 votes each

We probably need a bit more than this, since as Seref says, a few questions may get removed by the StackExchange reviewers.

*Voting for questions you would not personally be interested in is ok *- we just need to up the scores - please use all your votes!

- thomas

Followed +1
Voted x5
Questions x 5

Nearly there
Tony

We are getting closer to the next step. We have 76 followers.

We still need 17 questions with 10 votes. We have the requisite number of questions, it’s just a case of people using their votes on them (don’t worry if they don’t really interest you, they are example questions - to get a stackexchange site, the community has to demonstrate interest).

Many of the questions with < 10 votes do have some votes, so we probably need a total of about 120 up-votes to get through this stage. I think each user gets 5 votes, so that’s equivalent to 24 users.

Remember, there is no value in up-voting a question that already has 10 or more votes.

  • thomas

It is an easy job and takes only five minutes or less. Just select five questions with less then 10 votes and give them a vote.

Small job with great importance.

Bert

done! :slight_smile:

Thanks Bert,

Completely agree. It will take only a few moments of your time but will act as a great resource for the whole community.

Your openEHR Stack Exchange needs you!! Vote now!!. Vote often!!

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/87508/openehr

and, of course, feel free to star answering some questions (though this does not help the bid).

Ian

Just tweeted for help. Feel free to do the same or RT

I don’t think we can answer them before the site is approved.

And you can sign up multiple times using your e-mail accounts for work, gmail, ISP, kids, and maybe also throwaway mail accounts.

That ‘creative’ approach popped up in my mind as well :slight_smile: I just was not sure if it would trigger some sort of spam/bogus check (I’d certainly put one in place…)

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I think we can achieve it by legal means without problems ;D

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I thought about that too, but I agree with Diego,although you could be like myself a person and an enterprise. I think these are different roles and represent different stakeholders . If you are also an academic, another one. It makes sense in these cases that the same person votes more than one time?

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I sent support request to openehr-jp mailing list.

Shinji

Thanks Shinji,

We are now up to 85 followers and only need 14 more of the current questions to be upvoted by 10 or more people and we are there.

If you still have votes please use them and be tactical :slight_smile:

Ian