RE: openEHR is open but ISO may offer some other advatages

2015-09-04 Thread Ingram, David
Dear Gunnar, Thank you for your very thoughtful and helpful commentary - and to everyone contributing to the spirited discussion of the last few days. There is a very active focus on the future governance of the Foundation, in both the new Management Board and the Board of Governors, which I n

Re: openEHR is open but ISO may offer some other advatages

2015-09-04 Thread Gerard Freriks (privé)
:-) Thanks. GF > On Sep 4, 2015, at 1:31 PM, Gunnar Klein wrote: > > I mean the submission of certain openEHR specs to ISO can be made with the > present formal status of the Foundation being tied to UCL. To further gain > acceptance also by governmental bodies around the globe where people m

Re: openEHR is open but ISO may offer some other advatages

2015-09-04 Thread Bert Verhees
On 04-09-15 13:31, Gunnar Klein wrote: I mean the submission of certain openEHR specs to ISO can be made with the present formal status of the Foundation being tied to UCL. To further gain acceptance also by governmental bodies around the globe where people may like openEHR but may hesitate to

Re: openEHR is open but ISO may offer some other advatages

2015-09-04 Thread Gunnar Klein
I mean the submission of certain openEHR specs to ISO can be made with the present formal status of the Foundation being tied to UCL. To further gain acceptance also by governmental bodies around the globe where people may like openEHR but may hesitate to invest in such an informal body success

Re: openEHR is open but ISO may offer some other advatages

2015-09-04 Thread Bert Verhees
On 04-09-15 09:31, Gunnar Klein wrote: Irrespective of this, I argued a year ago for the foundation to take steps towards becoming a true international non profit foundation breaking its ties witht the UCL as a founder. It is an anomaly in today's world. Gunnar, Can you explain what the advan