In message <[log in to unmask]>, Alan Hyslop
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>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>There's a trend in GP-UK postings which call for 'outsiders' to be
>excluded. James Kennedy is in courageous contrast, saying that non GPs
>add a lot to the discussion. Personally, I'd be very saddened to be
>booted out.
>
>Anyway, I thought I'd pass on the well-advanced IMG plans in relation to
>web and newsgroup services which will come with the intranet NHSnet. The
>NHSweb, for example, will be a private selection of www sites only
>accessible to those who have signed (and are eligible to sign) the NHSnet
>Code of Connection. Over 600 organisations, a third of them NHS, have
>already applied for an slot therein. Presumably many of them will
>'mirror' their sites outside the NHSweb as well. The whole thing will be
>fronted by a nifty find-what-you-want directory, allowing users to select
>search perspectives such 'GP'.
>
>More relevant to GP-UK, the facility will be available for folk to set up
>email discussion forums - doubly private in that to get admitted you have
>to not be a Code of Connection signatory but also be accepted by the
>moderator of the forum.
>
>Any views?
you mean we'll have to *pay*?! :-<
Mary
PS private - apart from "the spooks"?
PPS I'll put in a disclaimer "anything I say on this forum is totally
fictional and bears no ressemblance whatsoever to any person or fact-
living or dead - or any seriously held personal opinion.Any ressemblance
is purely co-incidental". I thought this was a *discussion* group - not
a legally binding document! :->>
>
>
>Alan Hyslop
>Computing & IT Strategy
>Management Executive, NHS in Scotland.
>
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