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bonjour
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Sleep
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The SleepyHead Devs Discord server has been pretty quiet for the last several months, and in October JediMark posted that he would be unable to work on SH for the foreseeable future. This has left version 1.1 in limbo, with some reported bugs and not much user uptake. To get SH to a new release, it needs further testing and bug reports, and bug fixing, and updating of the translations. With that goal in mind, Arie Klerk and Phil (pholynyk) call upon programmers, testers and translators to form a Release Committee to oversee the updating and eventual release of a tested and supportable Version 1.1.x of SleepyHead. You may apply by replying to this post and I'll (Fred Bonjour) direct you to the discord site. I am leading the testing of this Sleepyhead version.
This release contains support for advanced BiPap machine by both ResMed and Phillips Respironics including their ASV models.
Sierra
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almost 6 years
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Sleep
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Fred, I hope it keeps going. The bugs I see in it with the newest generation CPAP and APAP machines are pretty minor. What worries me most is that ResMed is almost overdue to release a new machine to replace the AirSense 10 series. I hate to think what might happen if ResMed or Respironics decides to radically change the data structure with their next series of machines. Many years ago I did a little programming, but I'm afraid the brain cells that had those skills have long since departed. So, I don't think I could help you. However I wish you well with the project. It is amazingly useful software to the PAP user.
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