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Hardware that follows the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]]. | Hardware that is designed openly and collaboratively with zero barriers to entry for participants, and that follows the [[Open Source Hardware Definition]]. | ||
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*2019 - Adapting OS Methods to Products - [https://medium.com/open-culture-journal/adapting-open-source-methods-to-products-af08bd4b4643] | |||
=2018 Video by Cos(h) from Hamburg= | =2018 Video by Cos(h) from Hamburg= |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 27 April 2022
Hardware that is designed openly and collaboratively with zero barriers to entry for participants, and that follows the Open Source Hardware Definition.
Articles
- 2019 - Adapting OS Methods to Products - [1]
2018 Video by Cos(h) from Hamburg
Check out this short video explaining open source - from our collaborators in Hamburg, who are working on an open source solar charger and power system. Video does not mention economic freedom - meaning that you can sell open source products. This is a point that most people do not understand, so it should be emphasized for adoption. b
What is Open Source Hardware? from flojoART on Vimeo.