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|[http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing Open Manufacturing Google Group] | |[http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing Open Manufacturing Google Group] | ||
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+ | * Standard | ||
+ | |[http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/PCMCIA Embedded Open Modular Architecture (PCMCIA re-use)] | ||
+ | |An Open Standard for re-use of legacy PCMCIA form-factor for Modular hot-swappable CPU Cards. | ||
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+ | * Info | ||
+ | |[http://freedomdefined.org/Talk:OSHW Talk: open source hardware] | ||
+ | |a long discussion of what people want in an "open source hardware" license. | ||
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+ | * Info | ||
+ | |[http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hackerspaces_Global_Space_Program/Legal Hackerspaces: Legal] | ||
+ | |mentions several popular "open source hardware" licenses | ||
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+ | * Info | ||
+ | |[http://www.ohwr.org/projects/ohr-meta/wiki Open Hardware Repository Meta Project] | ||
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+ | | Isaac Yonemoto: [http://www.wired.com/2014/09/man-quest-open-source-cancer-research/ "The Man on a Quest to Open-Source Cancer Research"] | ||
+ | | doing anti-cancer research "as if it was an open source software project, ... Indysci.org, which you can think of as a kickstarter platform for open scientific research that will publish its data openly. "We’re going to push the data to a decentralized server ..." ..." | ||
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+ | == Further reading == | ||
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+ | * [[hardware license]] | ||
+ | * [[Got a Technical Question?]] | ||
+ | * [[projects]] | ||
+ | * [[Got A Blog, Wiki or Website?]] | ||
+ | * [[WikiNode]] | ||
+ | * [[open source electronics]] | ||
+ | * [[ideas]] |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 25 September 2014
Information about the open source movement.
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OSCON 2007 - Phillip Torrone and Limor Fried | A video on open source Limor aka LadaAda |
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Open source hardware, what is it? Here's a start... | From MakeZine |
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The Foundation for P2P Alternatives
http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Design http://p2pfoundation.net/Product_Hacking |
Lots of information about open source. This page of the wiki actually links back to us! |
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Open Manufacturing | |
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Welcome to the Thingiverse | May be miscatagorized here |
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Open Manufacturing Google Group | |
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Embedded Open Modular Architecture (PCMCIA re-use) | An Open Standard for re-use of legacy PCMCIA form-factor for Modular hot-swappable CPU Cards. |
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Talk: open source hardware | a long discussion of what people want in an "open source hardware" license. |
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Hackerspaces: Legal | mentions several popular "open source hardware" licenses |
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Open Hardware Repository Meta Project | |
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"Hardware Isn't Generally Copyrightable" | |
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Isaac Yonemoto: "The Man on a Quest to Open-Source Cancer Research" | doing anti-cancer research "as if it was an open source software project, ... Indysci.org, which you can think of as a kickstarter platform for open scientific research that will publish its data openly. "We’re going to push the data to a decentralized server ..." ..."
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