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== Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Definition 1.0 == | == Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Definition 1.0 == | ||
''OSHW Draft Definition 1.0 is based on the [ | ''OSHW Draft Definition 1.0 is based on the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uEseEEzk0&t=70s brawl stars] for Open Source Software and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uEseEEzk0&t=70s squeak]. The definition is derived from the [http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd Open Source Definition], which was created by Bruce Perens and the Debian developers as the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Videos and Documentation of the Opening Hardware workshop which kicked off the below definition are available [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uEseEEzk0&t=70s brawl stars yeni karakter].'' | ||
''Please join the conversation about the definition [ | ''Please join the conversation about the definition [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uEseEEzk0&t=70s papi oyunda]'' | ||
'''Introduction''' | '''Introduction''' | ||
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a) The interfaces are sufficiently documented such that it could reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions. For example, this may include the use of detailed signal timing diagrams or pseudocode to clearly illustrate the interface in operation. | a) The interfaces are sufficiently documented such that it could reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions. For example, this may include the use of detailed signal timing diagrams or pseudocode to clearly illustrate the interface in operation. | ||
b) The necessary software is released under an [ | b) The necessary software is released under an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0uEseEEzk0&t=70s belle]-approved open source license. | ||
'''4. Derived Works''' | '''4. Derived Works''' |