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Re: [FDA] approval

From: Eric Keller <keller.eric_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:35:03 +0200

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Brown, Michael <michael.l.brown_at_philips.com
> wrote:

> The FDA doesn't inspect the tools that you use, you do. Your SOP
> explains how you test the tools that you use and how you qualify them.
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> We use Subversion for our software and we are FDA control as well.
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> Because you fully test and qualify the software that you produce, part of
> the verification of your tools is handled by the fact you test your
> software. That said, what you are after is that what you put into
> subversion is what you get out.
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> So, bottom line, do not overthink it.
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> MB
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Hi Michael, Andy and Randomir,

Thank you all for your constructive answers, I will now report this to my
Boss and hope he will change his mind about OSS...
I will let you know if it has been a successful attempt to introduce
subversion in our software processes.

Have a nice time.

-- 
Eric Keller
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