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See also [[Simone Log]] and [[OSHW Documentation Hackathon Documents]]. Organized by [[Image:simone.jpg|60px]] for [[Image:oshwalogo.png|60px]]. | See website: http://opensourcewarehouse.org. See also [[Simone Log]] and [[OSHW Documentation Hackathon Documents]]. Organized by [[Image:simone.jpg|60px]] for [[Image:oshwalogo.png|60px]]. | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 6 March 2013
See website: http://opensourcewarehouse.org. See also Simone Log and OSHW Documentation Hackathon Documents. Organized by
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See OSHW Documentation folders. We are looking for organizers and developers to assist in the Open Source Hardware (OSHW) hackathon: GUI, CAD, database, APIs, software architects, information architects and others. If you are interested in joining the development of OSHW documentation, please email Simone Cicero, simone dot cicero at Gmail. Requirements are: (1) you are part of an open hardware project and you need a documentation platform; (2) you can help organize or participate in the hackathon.
Links
Teams
- GUI
- Architecture
- Animation
- Explainer Video
Mission
The goal is to invite a broad away of open source hardware
Stakeholders
- OSHWA: Alicia Gibb
- Open Source Ecology: Marcin Jakubowski
- DIYDrones: Chris Anderson
- Sparkfun: Nathan Seidle
- Arduino: Tom Igoe, David Mellis, Massimo Banzi
- Adafruit: Phil Torrone, Limor Fried, Becky Stern
- Littlebits: Ayah Bdeir
- Lilypad: Leah Buechley
- EMSL: Windell Oskay
- Protei: Cesar Harada, Gabriella Levine
- Alchematter: Dominic Muren, Dustyn Roberts
- Wikispeed: Joe Justice
- Wikihouse: Alastair Parvin
- Open Source Architecture: Darren Gill, Haiti branch
- Lasersaur: Addie Wagenknecht
- Makeblock:
- Open Structures:
Key Collaboration Organizations and Individuals
- Groundbreaker - Tools for collaborative innovation - product hackathons. Part of U. Technology, Sidney - u.lab
- Collaborative Innovation Research organizations
- Mitch Altman