I based my statements on previous posts.

If they're incomplete, I will appreciate if someone will fill in (I always
do -- really :). Anyway, most if not all of the ongoing projects are
represented in the alliance.

Sorry Frank....no time to re-research -- the whole office will be going to
RSNA in Chicago. Feel free to make your corrections though.

BTW, if anyone on the list will be in Chicago next week, do drop me a line
so we can meet up.


Alvin


>Gentlemen:
>
>I feel it necessary to correct Alvin's  research here.
>
>"So far, these are the only open source projects I see that have these 
>combinations (feel free to correct me):"
>
>The are additional projects that have had:
>
>1. formal adoption of an extensible information model
>2. existing code
>3. actual implementation (in a real life setting)
>
>I believe we need to ask Alvin re-research this so you do not rely on this 
>information


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