On Sat, 2010-07-03 at 21:54 -0300, Luciana Tricai Cavalini wrote:
Nevertheless, we have people in the OSHIP community that might think
that Dr. Brilliant's point of view is uncontroversial. It is not. From
my perspective, as an epidemiologist and dealing for some time with the
material reality of what he discusses in his excellent presentation, and
then trying to teach that to healthcare students, I think it is
important to express my criticism on 3 of his arguments:
Thank you for adding to the content in such an informed way. You make
some excellent points and they also drive the theme that by producing
this as open source / open content. As the tools become available,
actual cash can be spent on hardware and infrastructure and delivered in
the languages needed, wherever it is needed.
Cheers,
Tim