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Thanks very much for this information! I know at one point we had discussed making the spreadsheet of comments that HL7 Canada submitted available (with names/contact information redacted). Is this still the plan? I would be interested in seeing a copy if possible.
Thank you!
Shannon O'Connor
Program Consultant, Data Standards
CIHI
Further to the discussion on today's HL7 Canada Community meeting,
- The Gender Harmony project has assigned each ballot comment to one or more categories which they have denoted in Jira by adding one or more tags to each comment.
- Below is a link to the overall Gender Harmony IG Ballot Reconciliation page on Confluence
- Below are links to each category filtered using the assigned tags.
Note: In order to view tickets in HL7 Jira, you will need a free HL7 account.
If you would like to keep track of the progress of ballot reconciliation for the Gender Harmony IG, you can use the links below to follow all tickets (GHP tag) or by individual categories. There will likely be subgroups created to work on the reconciliation of categories of comments. When that information is available, I will also post to the forums.
Technical Correction
• These are technical corrections that have been submitted as change requests. They will be reviewed and if the XXX Group agrees, will be placed in a block vote and applied without extensive vocabulary group discussion
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