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The VistA Standard Base is a concept voted on and agreed to by the participants of the latest VistA Community Meeting in Tempe AZ in January 2009. The idea was to move toward a standard core VistA upon which the many users could rely for CCHIT certification and updating/patching/enhancements. WorldVistA.org was to be the owner/maintainer of this core, but the development was to be done by the users and vendors. This discussion was an effort by the community to agree on some basics of how to lay out a VistA installation in a Linux filespace.
 
The VistA Standard Base is a concept voted on and agreed to by the participants of the latest VistA Community Meeting in Tempe AZ in January 2009. The idea was to move toward a standard core VistA upon which the many users could rely for CCHIT certification and updating/patching/enhancements. WorldVistA.org was to be the owner/maintainer of this core, but the development was to be done by the users and vendors. This discussion was an effort by the community to agree on some basics of how to lay out a VistA installation in a Linux filespace.
  
*[http://hardhats.googlegroups.com/web/vista-standard-base-rc6.txt?gda=2cp0BU0AAABH293Hw-nLfZfVS2hF3wiilT9SRIEts7cyHkn0Hg5JQY-um7leUZEwxDSs0LuOe0-ZerpT8xV2w4Z24vvOhjwh5Tb_vjspK02CR95VRrtmeQ VistA Standard Base release candidate 6] is dated 6 March, 2009. Look [http://groups.google.com/group/Hardhats/files here] for newer versions.
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*[http://hardhats.googlegroups.com/web/vista-standard-base-rc7.txt?gda=oUmaMU0AAABYfIwvIqqEKBeka3_d8ghtlvqVik97vtIvNW6o18GRTY-um7leUZEwxDSs0LuOe08akPvF1zlBfycgxUF6lOcH5Tb_vjspK02CR95VRrtmeQ VistA Standard Base release candidate 7] is dated 8 April 2009. Look [http://groups.google.com/group/Hardhats/files here] for newer versions.
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Here is some of the discussion:
 
Here is some of the discussion:

Revision as of 13:11, 30 April 2009

The VistA Standard Base is a concept voted on and agreed to by the participants of the latest VistA Community Meeting in Tempe AZ in January 2009. The idea was to move toward a standard core VistA upon which the many users could rely for CCHIT certification and updating/patching/enhancements. WorldVistA.org was to be the owner/maintainer of this core, but the development was to be done by the users and vendors. This discussion was an effort by the community to agree on some basics of how to lay out a VistA installation in a Linux filespace.


Here is some of the discussion:

(Edited Thursday 20090129 20:03 UTC ssw0213)