Open O-Meter for Open Source Hardware
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Description
"The open-O-meter is a simple scale from 0 to 8 where a product gets one point for each of the following aspects:
- design files are published;
- assembly instructions are published;
- a bill of materials is published;
- a contribution guide is published;
- the published CAD files are in editable format;
- the published assembly instructions are in editable format;
- the published bill of materials is in editable format;
- all this information is published under a license allowing commercial reuse.
It is simple:
- if a product gets 8 points, it conforms to the best practices of open source hardware.
- if a product gets 0 points, it does not seem to be open at all and should not be labeled as open source.
- if a product gets between 1 and 7, it is on it's way!"
(https://opensourcedesign.cc/wiki/index.php/Open-O-meter)
More information
- You can find a list of open source products with their respective open-O-meter values here: List of open source hardware products."