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Subject: Re: [ebxml-jc] Hardin 7/11/2005: ebSOA Status Update for ebxml-jc


Monica and ebXML JC -

I have been hunkered down over a boiling hot pot of entrepreneurialist soup... 
traveling to a number of locations, and meetings with potential clients, etc. 
The grueling schedule has made it difficult to get much work done on ebSOA or to 
attend many meetings over the past few weeks.

Fortunately, we have been in a holding pattern while the FERA material made it's 
way through approval regarding the IPR policy.

I spoke with Jamie Clark 2 days ago, and he assured me that he would post a 
notification regarding the approval of the FERA material for use in the ebSOA 
group.

This has kick started the group again, and we will hold our bi-weekly meeting 
today at 3PM.

Details: 641-297-5400 p.c. 44999#

I am also publishing the newest version of the outline for the Tech Arch today, 
which will be the primary discussion for the meeting today.

Take a look at the subject of all the entrepreneurialism: http://www.maphin.net

john

Monica J Martin wrote:
> John, can you provide a status update on ebSOA, progress, plans etc? 
> We've not seen you at calls lately. Thanks.
> 
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John Hardin
CTO - MedAccessPlus Health Informatics Network
http://www.maphin.net
313.279.1377 office

Chair, OASIS ebSOA Technical Committee
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ebsoa

"The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global 
village."
         Marshall McLuhan, "Gutenberg Galaxy", 1962






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