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A machine dashboard should include -
A dashboard is a descriptive identifier that communicates important progress overview to topential collaborators. A machine dashboard or label should include -


*OSHW – The tag that identifies the entire project as open source hardware
*OSHW – The tag that identifies the entire project as open source hardware

Revision as of 18:04, 7 May 2015

A dashboard is a descriptive identifier that communicates important progress overview to topential collaborators. A machine dashboard or label should include -

  • OSHW – The tag that identifies the entire project as open source hardware
  • Entity – The organization or person responsible for the project
  • Project Name – Something unique that identifies the specific project
  • Version – An alpha-numeric code that increments at milestones
  • Completion Status – The general maturity level of the project.
  • Version Date – Last time the version number changed
  • Terms of Use – Any terms of use or licensing compatible with the latest version of the open source hardware definition
  • Summary – The project pitch – short (140 characters?)
  • Keywords – A comma separated list of synonyms – tags for search engine optimization
  • Description – The detailed description of the project
  • Predecessors – This project descended from… At best, this should be a version tree
  • Content Location – A URL to the main project repository

Beyond these, group members also targeted other metadescriptors that would be helpful for turning up the right project:

  • Difficulty Level
  • Author / Contributors
  • Required Tools
  • Approximate Cost
  • Required Space

Protocol

To post a dashboard:

  1. Use Dashboard Template. Click edit below the template to access the spreadsheet. Make a copy of the spreadsheet.
  2. Fill out the spreadsheet.
  3. Start a wiki page named Dashboard - Machine/Module Name
  4. Link to your wiki page from the Development Board for the specific Machine/Module