Hi Stef,

Do you have a Google Wave account? The openEHR community wave is itself
public but you do need a Google Wave account to get in at all.

Ian

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2009/11/17 Stef Verlinden <stef at vivici.nl>

> Hi Heather,
>
> How can we sign in to this Google wave? The access is restricted.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stef
>
> Op 17 nov 2009, om 04:46 heeft Heather Leslie het volgende geschreven:
>
>  For anyone who is interested and has a Google Wave account, I have
> started an openEHR community Wave with the intent of it being a coordinating
> point - which we can use as a jumping off point to various conversations or
> waves on specific topics or projects.  This may work, or it may result in
> total chaos - I don't know ;-)
>
> >From this first wave I have set up two linked waves to kick it off - one
> for clinical modelling, particularly with trying to start to communicate and
> coordinate early archetype efforts, so that resources and efforts might be
> shared and enhanced rather than duplicated.  It will no doubt evolve where
> the community wants to take it.
>
> I have set up an additional wave that can kickstart technical waves - I
> won't presume to suggest topics there.  And anyone can add others as they
> see a need - the wave is totally open & public, so all can contribute and
> shape it.
>
> I certainly don't see this as conflicting to the current openEHR wiki nor
> to the lists.  It is a different kind of medium - where IM, email and wiki
> overlap to achieve specific collaborative tasks, or to explore particular
> issues before recording/reporting them back to wiki or email list etc.  We
> can make it what we want.
>
> It has been interesting to explore uses for Wave.  I have been using it to
> collaborate on some of the CKM direction with Ian McNicoll and Sebastian
> Garde - there are situations where it has helped us communicate when these
> other mediums haven't been able to.
>
> And I'm also collaborating with clinicians in other countries re some
> content definitions and teasing out issues.  In fact started one
> conversation on Twitter with a couple of pharmacists - one from UK and the
> other from US - re allergies.  The US pharmacist put it into a blog to try
> to pull it together cohesively (http://bit.ly/4EV0uw) and then we ended up
> thrashing out many points in detail and in context via a private Google Wave
> - an interesting and useful experience.
>
> For those who are interested and would like to participate, the openEHR
> community wave is http://bit.ly/2unchr - invite all your friends.
>
> The Complete Guide to Google Wave is a useful resource -
> http://completewaveguide.com/
>
> Regards
>
> Heather
> --
>
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> Director of Clinical Modelling
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