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Sprint Day 0: An Open Source ventilator project you can believe in.
Simon:
someone that knows how a ventilator works?
Daixiwen:
maybe someone with a medical background? just sayin'
Enginerding:
--- Quote from: Simon on March 31, 2020, 06:40:51 am ---someone that knows how a ventilator works?
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Would you like to join the steering committee?
Enginerding:
--- Quote from: Daixiwen on March 31, 2020, 06:43:08 am ---maybe someone with a medical background? just sayin'
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Done; a hospital anesthetist contributing who uses ventilators everyday, as stated in OP, and I have 19 years of emergency medical experience. If we get down the progress road, I will be happy to bring in a colleague who's an emergency physician. Though, I think the anesthetist will satisfice for now.
Would you like to join the steering committee?
EEVblog:
Sweet Dave! It would certainly be one approach to create a rote list of all projects. Then discard them one by one.
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I would hope that anyone with any capabilities that could help here would want to, at a minimum try and decide which existing project may be the most worthwhile and perhaps need those skills first, rather than sign up for the "from scratch" "moon-shot"
--- Quote from: Enginerding on March 31, 2020, 05:32:46 am ---What I'd like to do is wait until there is ~20 upvotes. At that point, it's more likely that if someone has "hot lead" they cite it, rather than "proving a negative". The people in this community have a nose for what'll work.
Sound good?
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Nope, 20 "upvotes" means nothing. You have no idea of the capabilities of the 20 people who have "signed up", let alone assessing they are for real.
Wouldn't want to spend the next 3-7 days doing that and then come up empty handed... Technically, that search could go on continuously even after that, as new people come on board... ;D
Look, I don't want to be deliberately non-contributory here, nor disparage anyone's efforts, but I honestly can't help but find the approach you are taking here to be rather humorous.
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