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The CPAP device data formats are mostly undocumented. Getting them working in OSCAR involved a lot of investigation, together with a lot of SD card data samples, many patient users willing to put up with crashes and data issues, and plenty of help from fellow developers out there who shared in the workload of decoding data formats. Thanks to all of you who have helped in the fight to protect our right to keep our own data open and accessible!
 
The CPAP device data formats are mostly undocumented. Getting them working in OSCAR involved a lot of investigation, together with a lot of SD card data samples, many patient users willing to put up with crashes and data issues, and plenty of help from fellow developers out there who shared in the workload of decoding data formats. Thanks to all of you who have helped in the fight to protect our right to keep our own data open and accessible!
  
== The OSCAR Team currently consists of the following persons (with their ApneaBoard names): ==
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== The OSCAR Team currently consists of the following persons ==(with their ApneaBoard names):
 
''Fred Bonjour'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-bonjour (bonjour)]: Project Manager & Lead Tester, ''Phil Olynyk'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-pholynyk (pholynyk)]: Lead Developer, ''Arie Klerk'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-A-KLERK (A KLERK)]: Translations Team Coordinator
 
''Fred Bonjour'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-bonjour (bonjour)]: Project Manager & Lead Tester, ''Phil Olynyk'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-pholynyk (pholynyk)]: Lead Developer, ''Arie Klerk'' [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/User-A-KLERK (A KLERK)]: Translations Team Coordinator
  

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Credits

OSCAR is a derivative of the SleepyHead program written by Mark Watkins, during the years 2011 to 2018. The current project is the combined effort of people from CPAPtalk.com, ApneaBoard.com, and other volunteers, starting in 2019.

OpenSource Libraries

OSCAR uses the OpenSource version of the Qt cross-platform toolkit available from http://qt.io which itself draws from many smaller open source libraries. You can read the individual licensing for many of these components that are used under the hood of OSCAR at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/licenses-used-in-qt.html

Data formats

The CPAP device data formats are mostly undocumented. Getting them working in OSCAR involved a lot of investigation, together with a lot of SD card data samples, many patient users willing to put up with crashes and data issues, and plenty of help from fellow developers out there who shared in the workload of decoding data formats. Thanks to all of you who have helped in the fight to protect our right to keep our own data open and accessible!

== The OSCAR Team currently consists of the following persons ==(with their ApneaBoard names): Fred Bonjour (bonjour): Project Manager & Lead Tester, Phil Olynyk (pholynyk): Lead Developer, Arie Klerk (A KLERK): Translations Team Coordinator

Developers

Phil Olynyk (Lead Developer), GuyScharf, sawinglogz

Reporters

AlanE, BrandonA, Crimson Nape, foxfire, Heyns, jeremieb, jaswilliams, palerider, patl

Testers

Fred Bonjour (Lead Tester), Beej, DeepBreathing, Fastlane, GuyScharf, JJJ, LookingForward, Pollcat, Ruth Catrin, SarcasticDave94, Unidee

Advisors

aviB, SkepticDoc, Sleeprider, SleepyProgrammer, srlevine1, LunaFerret, harre, mdhamptom, mitchcampbell, rtannerf

Translators

Arie Klerk (Translations Team Coordinator, Dutch), 1st.qwerty (Polish), delta (Romanian), drmaestro (Turkish), drol (French), FaureCourtet (French), fossegrim (Norwegian), hearsay73 (Filipino), Heyns (African), jaswilliams (British), johanh (Finnish), k2boys (Korean), koimark (Finnish), Lazer1234 (Swedish), Mac_Sheepcounter (German), mazingas65 (Italian), Perchas (Spanish), Ppja (Spanish), refurbished (Polish), Ristraus (Brazilian Portuguese), ShaunBlake (British), steffenreitz (German), tolnaiz (Hungarian), unidee (Finnish), untoutseul05 (French), yrnkrn (Hebrew), N-A-N (Thai).

Thank you very much for your continuous effort!

OSCAR is always looking for help: programmers, testers, or translators. If you are interested, please PM 'bonjour', here on the Apnea Board Forum.


A special mention to the ApneaBoard for providing a development forum for OSCAR and for providing the primary download site for OSCAR at https://sleepfiles.com/OSCAR.

Also acknowledging ApneaBoard for their support of software for CPAP users for many years.





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