Well, this is encouraging, because the "Open source approach" is new in this industry. And the approach is to provide the industry with true means to do the good it is supposed to - health.
I am a bit disappointed, however, to see that the "Open" approach is used together with "Nonprofit", with a chance that lots will hear "non profitable", which the Open Source world knows false but some ideas live long...
We are trying, in the Babylone project, to build entire equipment elements with Open Source descriptions, ranging from VHDL to source code. This targets the aviation world. Their aims sounds much more like "stop wasting money reinvent the wheel" than "Open Source for we can't make money of it".
Well, this is encouraging, because the "Open source approach" is new in this industry. And the approach is to provide the industry with true means to do the good it is supposed to - health.
I am a bit disappointed, however, to see that the "Open" approach is used together with "Nonprofit", with a chance that lots will hear "non profitable", which the Open Source world knows false but some ideas live long...
We are trying, in the Babylone project, to build entire equipment elements with Open Source descriptions, ranging from VHDL to source code. This targets the aviation world. Their aims sounds much more like "stop wasting money reinvent the wheel" than "Open Source for we can't make money of it".