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Re: [Oship] Translators


Hi Tim
This does sound exciting. The more ways there are to do openEHR the 
better
from my perspective. I have no doubt that you are harnessing the open 
source
energies very well. The Java effort would seem to depend on larger 
companies
and their strategies and OHT projects.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers, Sam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Cook [mailto:timothywayne.cook@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2009 1:48 AM
> To: KOBAYASHI, Shinji
> Cc: ref_impl_python@openehr.org; Sam Heard; Dipak Kalra; David Ingram;
> Tony Shannon; Thomas Beale; OSHIP-Dev
> Subject: Re: [Oship] Translators
> 
> Hi,
> First of all; CONGRATS!!!!!!! on the position as Asst. Professor.
> 
> I can tell you all that I am VERY excited over the work that I have
> done the past few days. Please do feel free to commit your desires and
> wishes to the Blueprints section of Launchpad.  We can move them 
> around
> from release to release as required.
> 
> My personal work will be merged with the trunk within the next few
> days.
> Lot's of documentation to do as well :-(
> 
> I feel like that we are near that tipping point where I can write the
> documentation of the past 8+ years (based on all the work at
> openehr.org) that will put OSHIP into the forefront of modeling and
> developing inter-operperable healthcare applications.
> 
> We have the advantage of being simple enough to do small models and 
> see
> them grow through ZEO and RelStorage into huge applications; with
> essentially  NO!!!!!!!!! code changes.
> 
> 
> YOUR dreams are OUR future!
> 
> I look forward to making it public.
> 
> I have some very positive comments coming from members of the openEHR
> Foundation Board of Directors.  There is of course the "no Python", 
> "no
> Zope" bias.  We'll need to overcome that or kick them out with FACTS!
> <lol>
> 
> What has Java and the OHT given us lately?
> 
> The various translations are VERY exciting.  I cannot keep track of
> them all. You guys are out of control (which is awesome for an open
> source project). Anyone should go to the Translations page
> (https://translations.launchpad.net/oship/trunk) and select View
> Template and all languages on the bottom right.  It is simply
> incredible.  There is no other openEHR project that can compete with
> the
> level of support that you have given me.   THANK YOU!
> 
> For the translators I want you to know that I am still a little
> concerned with the HUGE code restructuring that I did and the impact
> that that may have on translations.  However, Diego, said that the .po
> files were "good to go".  So if everything falls apart withing the 
> next
> few days I'll BLAME it on him!!!!! <LOL>!!!!!
> 
> I certainly hope that the openEHR Foundation and the UK NHS will
> properly recognize all of the work that you guys are doing in order to
> promote a rapid, international response to the openEHR multi-level
> modeling approach.
> 
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Tim
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 00:36 +0900, KOBAYASHI, Shinji wrote:
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > I will be back to the work on OSHIP in April. I will be a assistant
> > professor of Ehime university and will be able to spend more time 
> > for
> > research and development.
> >
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