Re: [openhealth] Sustainable technology?

2006-06-03 Thread Will Ross
On Jun 2, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Tim.Churches wrote: Wayne WIlson wrote: 2a) I am 'embedded' in the US health care delivery system, managing computer servers. Our current trend is to obsolete computers every 3 to 5 years, replacing them with ever more powerful and power consuming models.

Re: [openhealth] Sustainable technology?

2006-06-03 Thread Tim Churches
Will Ross wrote: On Jun 2, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Tim.Churches wrote: Wayne WIlson wrote: 2a) I am 'embedded' in the US health care delivery system, managing computer servers. Our current trend is to obsolete computers every 3 to 5 years, replacing them with ever more powerful and

[openhealth] Number of Linux and Windows Developers Equal in 2006

2006-06-03 Thread Ignacio Valdes
According to this Evans Data Corporation survey, the number of Linux developers and Windows developers will be equal by the end of the year 2006. This development was noted by LinuxToday editor's: '...With its dominant adoption rate, Apache may be doing more for the cause of open source

Re: [openhealth] Number of Linux and Windows Developers Equal in 2006

2006-06-03 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
On Jun 3, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Ignacio Valdes wrote: According to this Evans Data Corporation survey, the number of Linux developers and Windows developers will be equal by the end of the year ... So, if you're MUMPS developer working on VistA, what does that make you? (Note that the two

Re: [openhealth] Number of Linux and Windows Developers Equal in 2006

2006-06-03 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
On Jun 3, 2006, at 9:04 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote: So, if you're MUMPS developer working on VistA, what does that make you? (Note that the two most common platforms for are Cache, which runs under Windows and other platforms, and GT.M, which runs under Linux, as well as some other