to do it cheaper if you
release it out
to the FOSS community?
The "nice" (read as less effort) thing about ISO 13485 is it:
* does not have a continual improvement requirement
so as long as "defects" are detected and
remediated you are good.
That d
ou release it out
to the FOSS community?
The "nice" (read as less effort) thing about ISO 13485 is it does not have a
continual improvement requirement so as long as "defects" are detected and
remediated you are good. Please note git does not detect defects, git does not
remediat
16, 2014 11:14
Hello,
I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)?
Can it be
used for developing a medical diagnostic software?
Yes.
Now, do you have a specific question about how to use Git in your QA process
> -Original Message-
> From: agi
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 11:14
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
>
> Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)?
> Can it be
> used for developing a medical diagnostic
Hello,
I would like to ask a question about GIT v. 1.7
Is it compatible with ISO 13485 (quality management system)? Can it be
used for developing a medical diagnostic software?
Thank you!
Kind Regards,
Agnes Pasztor
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