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General strategy for open-sourcing the economy, and physical products in particular - is to examine existing access to product design: | |||
*Physical machines that can be examined for their mechanisms and functionality | |||
*Patent searches - which reveal functional mechanism but not details of actual build | |||
*Product manuals - these are good at exploded part diagrams or design notes | |||
*Specifications on websites - these reveal performance criteria for open source equivalnets | |||
If you have an economically significant, important machine - contact Brianna at kufadesigns dot com to plan how we can inspect and document the functionality of your machine. | If you have an economically significant, important machine - contact Brianna at kufadesigns dot com to plan how we can inspect and document the functionality of your machine. | ||
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Revision as of 05:14, 12 March 2012
General strategy for open-sourcing the economy, and physical products in particular - is to examine existing access to product design:
- Physical machines that can be examined for their mechanisms and functionality
- Patent searches - which reveal functional mechanism but not details of actual build
- Product manuals - these are good at exploded part diagrams or design notes
- Specifications on websites - these reveal performance criteria for open source equivalnets
If you have an economically significant, important machine - contact Brianna at kufadesigns dot com to plan how we can inspect and document the functionality of your machine.