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=Top Picks= | |||
*[[Lulzbot]] | |||
*[[Fork Sand]] | |||
*[[DIY Semiconductors]] | |||
*[[GoCommons]] - CNC torch table | |||
=Open= | =Open= | ||
==Broad Interest Platforms== | ==Broad Interest Platforms== | ||
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=Fake - Or Organizations Claiming to be Open Source While Not Using OSI or OSHWA Compliant Licenses= | =Fake - Or Organizations Claiming to be Open Source While Not Using OSI or OSHWA Compliant Licenses= | ||
For background on this, see [[NC]] | |||
*[[L’Atelier Paysan]] | *[[L’Atelier Paysan]] | ||
*[[OpenROV]] | *[[OpenROV]] |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 7 August 2019
Top Picks
- Lulzbot
- Fork Sand
- DIY Semiconductors
- GoCommons - CNC torch table
Open
Broad Interest Platforms
- Open Source Hardware Association
- Lulzbot - libre hardware company
- Open Building Institute - making affordable ecological housing widely accessible
- Open Source Ecology - open source blueprints for civilization
- Open Circuit Institute - democratizing electrical circuits
- MOST - Dr. Joshua Pearce open source appropriate technology effort
- Ulex - Open Source Legal System -
- Appropedia
- ROS
Specific
Organizations Endorsing Open Source Content and Proprietary Content
- P2P Foundation
- Wevolver newsletter - new projects in open and closed hardware
Allied Projects Without Open Source Blueprints
- Blue Frontiers - microstate entrepreneurship at sea, by the Seasteading Institute
- Institute for Competitive Governance
Fake - Or Organizations Claiming to be Open Source While Not Using OSI or OSHWA Compliant Licenses
For background on this, see NC