I would like to know, as a key point of this discussion, whether the
creation of at least a mailing list to discuss this issue is something that
is aligned with the objectives of the ASF.
>From my point of view, a mailing list is somewhat innocuous from a resource
point of view, but it is important from the point of view of whether it is
an allowable line of work in the ASF.

This is nothing more than creating an open source community focused on a
particular field (as in the past has been created for IoT). It may turn out
that the outcome of the discussions on that mailing list is that it doesn't
make sense to create a dedicated space for healthcare, or it may turn out
that it makes a lot of sense and in the end we are creating communities
that are more about a particular software and more focused on creating
software architectures, where the sum of the parts is more than each of
them.


On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 7:24 PM Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

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> On 5/3/21 9:58 AM, sebb wrote:
> >> Whyever not? They don't cost any more.
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> > Huh? Of course they cost - in time at least.
> > They also require DNS and name resources.
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> I didn't say they don't cost. I said they don't cost *more*.
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