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See http://opensourceecology.dozuki.com | |||
The current standard for Dozuki includes: | |||
#Entry Point: All machines are on the front page | |||
#First Click: clicking on a machine gets us to Infographic, Modules, Final Assembly, and Earlier Versions | |||
#Second Click: | |||
:#Infographic/Development takes you to overview of machine. This includes a complete dashboard such as version, basic description, and other dashboard tags discussed in the [[Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam Report]]. | |||
:#'''Modules link takes you to all modules' Development Boards. This includes the 'overall machine' as a module (the GVCS is 50 modules).''' The core of OSE work is [[Module-Based Design]], which allows for 1-day, parallel builds to enable Collaborative Production in the form of weekend workshops where people build their own machines under professional guidance. | |||
:#Final Assembly - complete build instructions after prototype is built | |||
:#Earlier Versions - | |||
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See http://opensourceecology.dozuki.com
The current standard for Dozuki includes:
- Entry Point: All machines are on the front page
- First Click: clicking on a machine gets us to Infographic, Modules, Final Assembly, and Earlier Versions
- Second Click:
- Infographic/Development takes you to overview of machine. This includes a complete dashboard such as version, basic description, and other dashboard tags discussed in the Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam Report.
- Modules link takes you to all modules' Development Boards. This includes the 'overall machine' as a module (the GVCS is 50 modules). The core of OSE work is Module-Based Design, which allows for 1-day, parallel builds to enable Collaborative Production in the form of weekend workshops where people build their own machines under professional guidance.
- Final Assembly - complete build instructions after prototype is built
- Earlier Versions -