I'm probably the most guilty person here of being in love with my own
ideas (and probably the expert in lateral/horizontal thinking until
Horst came along) but can you expand on this? Obviously, the synergism
would be tremendous, leverage success on success. Would/could the GEHR
kernel have to be translated into C?
John
Thomas Beale wrote:
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> "John S. Gage" wrote:
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> > I have a rather simple question that arises out of a great deal of
> > thought. Why doesn't the open source movement in medicine and OSHCA in
> > particular align itself and become part of the Apache project? The
> > Apache project appears to be a tent that is big enough to contain all
> > sorts of initiatives, and it also seems to be a gathering place for
> > talented open source programmers. Would anyone's pride suffer if
> > medical software became a module in Apache?
>
> This had never occurred to me before, but it might be possible to make the
> GEHR kernel some kind of Apache module. I'll look into it.
>
> - thomas beale
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