Stream: argonaut
Topic: Don't want to be picky. Is this R4 or STU3 page?
Yunwei Wang (Jul 30 2019 at 18:42):
The url says: http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/US-Core-R4/
The header says: HL7 FHIR® US Core Implementation Guide STU 3
The highlight description says: US Core R4 - CI build (v3.0.0)
Could we make this consistent?
Eric Haas (Jul 30 2019 at 19:43):
I know its confusing and is a byproduct of HL7 naming convention for IGs. There is a FHIR version - R4 and we have historically colloquially referred to the FHIR version when talking about the US Core IG. And there is a US Core Ballot version - STU3 the only place you will see the IG ballot version is in the Title. Its very hard for us not to think in terms of the FHIR Version so I try never to refer the to the HL7 Ballot version. Short answer is no
Yunwei Wang (Jul 30 2019 at 21:36):
Officially, what is the current US Core release? US Core R4 or US Core STU3?
Lloyd McKenzie (Jul 31 2019 at 02:28):
US Core STU3
Brett Marquard (Jul 31 2019 at 14:12):
Best place to look is history page. We added a column to show IG version vs FHIR version
Yunwei Wang (Jul 31 2019 at 17:41):
This is the inconsistency I mentioned:
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Should that at least be STU3 in all three circled places?
Eric Haas (Jul 31 2019 at 19:38):
Well you can't spell "Argonaut" without "arrggghhhh"....
Here is the published version where everything is consistently referring to the the IG version STU3....
Here is the CI Build version whcih @Yunwei Wang has shown above.... it exposes the GitHub repo name which references the FHIR version twice I think. I don't understand exactly the magic behind how the publish box get populated so I am guessing. @Grahame Grieve maybe can shed a little understanding on it or points us to the doco?:
Eric Haas (Jul 31 2019 at 19:39):
We will update the GitHub Repo names for US Core to avoid this confusion, but only after making sure there are no untoward consequence with merges etc.
Eric Haas (Jul 31 2019 at 19:41):
thank you @Yunwei Wang for raising this.
Grahame Grieve (Aug 01 2019 at 02:33):
The name of it in the github repo is US Core R4
Grahame Grieve (Aug 01 2019 at 02:33):
so that's what the CI build calls it
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