Hello, I'm new to this group and hope you can help me.
I've only recently heard about Open Health. As the inventor of a disruptive/discontinuous health information technology, which includes patented components, I'm looking for advice about open source licensing. My primary motivation is my company's core mission to promote better health and wellbeing worldwide--including addressing the needs of the poor in all nations--thorough better use of better knowledge. We believe our technologies enable us to achieve this mission because it offers a cost-effective way to bring together loosely connected networks of people who share information, models and knowledge via a peer-to-peer (node-to-node) communication architecture. Toward this end, we've been exploring the pros and cons of open source licensing, and how joining the fine Open Health organization, could be a win-win. I written a post about this issue at this link to my Curing Healthcare blog <http://curinghealthcare.blogspot.com/2008/05/open-source-considerations\ .html> and welcome you to read it. Should anyone here have advice for me, I'd certainly appreciate your feedback. Thank you in advance, Steve Beller ---- Stephen E. Beller, PhD CEO/President National Health Data Systems, Inc. Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wiki: http://wellness.wikispaces.com <http://wellness.wikispaces.com> Blog: http://curinghealthcare.blogspot.com <http://curinghealthcare.blogspot.com> Web: http://www.nhds.com <http://www.nhds.com/> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]