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OSE is interested in partnering and working with various startups, entrepreneurs, institutes, nonprofits, and other organizations - as long as the development is placed under an open license congruent with the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]].
OSE is interested in partnering and working with various startups, entrepreneurs, institutes, nonprofits, and other organizations - as long as the development is placed under an open license congruent with the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]]. OSE uses [[CC-BY-SA 3.0 International]] for its designs, [[Public Domain]] for its writings, and [[GPL]] as its software license.
 
If you are interested in working together and if you are inquiring about a joint project or collaboration, the license for your work must be open source and must be clear and expressed publicly on your website or information packet.
 
OSE receives frequent requests for collaboration, so we are clear about the open source nature of our work up front. This is because we have seen a number of dead ends occur with potential collaborators as a result of license incompatibility. Unless assurance of license compatibility is present and clear up front, license incompatibility is a risk that OSE is not willing to take


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Revision as of 21:33, 25 September 2015

OSE is interested in partnering and working with various startups, entrepreneurs, institutes, nonprofits, and other organizations - as long as the development is placed under an open license congruent with the Open Source Hardware Definition. OSE uses CC-BY-SA 3.0 International for its designs, Public Domain for its writings, and GPL as its software license.

If you are interested in working together and if you are inquiring about a joint project or collaboration, the license for your work must be open source and must be clear and expressed publicly on your website or information packet.

OSE receives frequent requests for collaboration, so we are clear about the open source nature of our work up front. This is because we have seen a number of dead ends occur with potential collaborators as a result of license incompatibility. Unless assurance of license compatibility is present and clear up front, license incompatibility is a risk that OSE is not willing to take