tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1138176541520410652.post3517598034380390156..comments2023-09-05T08:39:39.149-07:00Comments on Dynamic Health IT - Quality Measure and Interoperability Solutions : Overview of the Direct Project C# Reference ImplementationJeff Robbinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05743306808974585977noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1138176541520410652.post-37182471235392717872013-08-22T17:34:31.087-07:002013-08-22T17:34:31.087-07:00>> RE "They are both offered as install...>> RE "They are both offered as installable products or as extendable open source."<br /><br />NB: While the Direct Project C# .NET RI codebase certainly qualifies as "extendable open source", and the C# RI Web page (http://wiki.directproject.org/CSharp+Reference+Implementation) describes the C# RI as "quality code that can credibly be used in the real world", stakeholders in a current project that I'm involved in have recently been told by reliable sources (individuals close to the Direct Project) that the existing RI code is intended as and should only be used as a "reference implementation for developing new implementations" and not extended for use in production.<br /><br />Is anyone aware of anything at all that might support the idea that the C# Reference Implementation code (or certain parts of it) may be "not ready for prime time"?<br /><br />TJLThomas Lukasikhttps://twitter.com/Sparkensteinnoreply@blogger.com