To me it really feels as though there is no over-arching organising principle bringing together openEHR tooling, and to some extent it is continuing to get worse, with dozens of individuals working (it seems to me) separately and disconnectedly to create an ever more confusing landscape. No amount of ‘beginner guides’, Knowledge Hubs, websites, or GitHub repos can herd these cats. We need some leadership.
I tried to bring together my knowledge about what is current and what isn’t, and some structured data on each. The first post in the topic is a Wiki so it can be edited by others. However, there have already been suggestions to switch to a variety of other tools.
I liked the suggestion (by @joostholslag in the other related thread) of an AwesomeList in GitHub, this might be a simple starting point for managing the information on tooling, keeping the information-curation overhead small by making each one just a single line of a list, linking to some external page. An example of this in practice is this AwesomeList: GitHub - kakoni/awesome-healthcare: Curated list of awesome open source healthcare software, libraries, tools and resources. · GitHub. If we did this, it would be called something like github.com/openehr/awesome-openehr and we would accept PRs to add info.