2011-12-15 Leadership Conference Call
Date
15 December 2011
How To Join
Contact @Dawn Seymour for more information on how to join the call.
In Attendance
Michael Downey
Hamish Fraser
Burke Mamlin
Mike Seaton
Dawn Smith
Ben Wolfe
Agenda
Topic | Topic Leader(s) | Time | Category | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
OSOCON 2012 Proposals | @Michael Downey | 15min | Conferences | Purpose: Discuss possible proposal topics for OpenMRS at OSCON 2012 |
2012 Implementers Meeting Updates | @Dawn Seymour | 10min | Conferences | Purpose: Give updates on the 2012 Implementers Meeting. This year's goal is to put a process in place to get the meeting settled earlier. |
SMART Apps Round 2 | @Ben Wolfe, @Darius Jazayeri | 10min | Road Map | Purpose: Updates on the SMART apps in OpenMRS |
Reference Implementations and their role in the Road Map | @Mike Seaton | 20min | Purpose: Document ways in which we can better engage implementation sites' contributions to the road map |
Minutes
OSCON 2012 Proposals
Michael: OSCON is the largest open source conference. There were ~4,000 people last year, and they have a call open for presentations. There are a few tracks that we may find opportunity with OpenMRS: 1) health care track, 2) open source community, 3) business and open source, 4) open source platform and 5) programming languages.
Michael: The audience is already tech-minded. There are individuals trying to integrate open source into health care as well.
Michael: I can send links of presentations from last year.
Michael: The call for papers is 12 January 2012
Burke: What are some of the benefits:
Michael: Larger open source projects present at OSCON, and we've received some help from people I've met there. It's a good way to form stronger relationships with project.
Hamish: What are some of the ideas?
Michael: 1) The history of the community and collaboration project. Going back to the beginning and showing how we scaled up. 2) Modular Architecture: focusing more on building a platform rather than be an "out of the box" product. Looking at it from a technical perspective and how to organise that. 3) Open Architecture and interoperability work.
Dawn: Are we agreeing that this is worth pursuing? Even submitting one project.
Hamish: I think it's worth pursuing. People are very interested, and it's important to get those nuances out there (we're not Linux, or mozilla, etc)
Ben: Who is funding this?
Michael: Presenters have waived costs.
Dawn: Ben, Mike, and Michael could all present something or are interested in presenting.
Michael: Let's bring this up again on the call in 1-2wks.
2012 Implementers Meeting Updates
SMART Apps Round 2
Reference Implementations and their Role in the Road Map