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Design Sprints revolve around a large number of people designing and prototyping things collaboratively. To create a large, open source development effort for technology that matters - we need to start with accessible tools. Thus, we use the open source linux - live edition so that everyone has the same software. Then we use [[FreeCAD]]. And we follow the development taxonomy defined at [[Development Template]]. The Development Template is a set of development steps for hardware. Once the development team understands all these steps and how they relate to each other - open source hardware can be developed in parallel. | Design Sprints revolve around a large number of people designing and prototyping things collaboratively. To create a large, open source development effort for technology that matters - we need to start with accessible tools. Thus, we use the open source linux - live edition so that everyone has the same software. Then we use [[FreeCAD]]. And we follow the development taxonomy defined at [[Development Template]]. The Development Template is a set of development steps for hardware. Once the development team understands all these steps and how they relate to each other - open source hardware can be developed in parallel. | ||
[[OSE Clubs]] and other collaborators participate in Design Sprints. | |||
=To Get Inolved= | =To Get Inolved= |
Revision as of 13:46, 29 October 2018
Overview
Design Sprints revolve around a large number of people designing and prototyping things collaboratively. To create a large, open source development effort for technology that matters - we need to start with accessible tools. Thus, we use the open source linux - live edition so that everyone has the same software. Then we use FreeCAD. And we follow the development taxonomy defined at Development Template. The Development Template is a set of development steps for hardware. Once the development team understands all these steps and how they relate to each other - open source hardware can be developed in parallel.
OSE Clubs and other collaborators participate in Design Sprints.
To Get Inolved
- Start a Work Log on the wiki
- Download OSE Linux v1.0
- Study the FreeCAD_101#Lesson_3:_OSE_Basic_Workflow_Tutorial
- See the Microfactory_Boot_Camp_-_The_Collaborative_Mindset for an introduction to the Development Template.
- Keep a Time Sheet on your Work Log to log your work hours.