Dear all,
Work has been continuing on the specifications leading up to Release 1.0, expected sometime in May. Up to that date, various stages in the work are being baselined as release 0.95, 0.96 etc. The release-0.95 baseline was declared today. See the new specification project home page at http://www.openehr.org/repositories/spec-dev/latest/project_page.htm to see the details of the release plan and stages.
The latest release is directly available at http://www.openehr.org/repositories/spec-dev/latest/publishing/index.html.
Our intention is to set up a community-based review process for the documents now, to help us improve the explanatory material, find any further errors and so on. We will publish a page relating to this. In the meantime, those who might have the time to do complete document reviews could consider what they would like to review. We will define a simple framework for managing this.
The change requests (CRs) are already online in a plone/zope server at openEHR.org, awaiting final adjustments to make them visible to the community.
We hope you find this progress useful.
- thomas beale
Hi,
*** The change requests (CRs) are already online in a plone/zope server at
openEHR.org, awaiting final adjustments to make them visible to the
community.***
See also CPS3 ( www.nuxeo.com ) ... french product very good ..
Iam doing french traduction ADL Draft ..specifications
Sorry for my bad english
Dr R LONJON
France
Selon Thomas Beale <thomas@deepthought.com.au>:
Dr LONJON Roger wrote:
Hi,
*** The change requests (CRs) are already online in a plone/zope server at
openEHR.org, awaiting final adjustments to make them visible to the
community.***
See also CPS3 ( www.nuxeo.com ) ... french product very good ..
Iam doing french traduction ADL Draft ..specifications
Sorry for my bad english
Dr R LONJON
France
Selon Thomas Beale <thomas@deepthought.com.au>:
If there are translations being done of openEHR specifications, we should consider hosting them on the openEHR.org website. THere would need to be some kind of review, to ensure no (major) errors were made, but if this could be achieved, it would be nice to think that we could help other language communities by providing the specifications in at least a few major languages. (As we have shown with ADL, english is just another language;-)
One word of warning: please don't start translating any of the reference model (RM) specifications right now - they will be subject to a full document review in the next couple of months and the words may change quite a lot!
- thomas beale