[SGVLUG] SGV Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting, Thursday, January 13, 2022 (CORRECTED DATE)

Nick Hyde nickhyde314 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 5 21:08:53 PST 2022


Title:
Docs-as-Code for Open-Source Medical Hardware (Speaker: Sean Marquez)This meeting will be on line via Zoom (see link below)
Agenda:6:45 - Introductions, chat7:05 - Announcements7:15 - Talk start -- Docs-as-Code for Open-Source Medical Hardware (Speaker: Sean Marquez)
Zoom Link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83518830884?pwd=VzhlbitCUWpuTzF3Ni9MR0hKUUtkdz09
Talk Description:A technical writer’s guide to documenting medical devices and PPE’s as open-source hardware. The design, manufacturing, and certification of medical devices and PPE’s is a tightly regulated space. Such regulations, commonly require a complete set of bill of materials, change management, and quality assurance processes. Meeting such requirements, while also adhering to the principles of open-source hardware, poses its own set of technical challenges. This talk tells the story of how Tetra Bio Distributed (TBD), a volunteer-founded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, developed medical devices and PPE as open-source hardware, using a docs-as-code approach.

About the SGVLUG:SGVLUG is one of the oldest and most active Linux User Groups in the Greater Los Angeles area. In addition to Linux, the group also shares interests in other free and open source software, all forms of technology, and the discussion of issues that arise with these new tools, such as privacy rights. 
SGVLUG attracts members from throughout LA County including Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and eastward throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Our members include software developers, system administrators, hardware engineers, and software users of all levels of expertise. Many work in the technology field as employees, contractors or consultants, and enjoy the learning and networking opportunities available from the group. We also have many members that serve as volunteers of their time and skills at various local events, including the annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE).
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