Open Hardware Repository

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= a place on the web for electronics designers to collaborate on open hardware designs, much in the philosophy of the free software movement.

URL = http://www.ohwr.org/


Description

"The Open Hardware Repository is a place on the web for electronics designers to collaborate on open hardware designs, much in the philosophy of the free software movement. There are numerous advantages to working in a completely open environment:

There are two different areas in the OHR:


o Everything needed to review the design and to produce the final hardware must be published. This includes schematics and PCB layout in some human-readable open format, bill of materials, mechanical drawings, manufacturing files, etc. Submitting the electronics CAD files in case someone uses the same design software and wants to modify the design is encouraged but not requested. A project leader is free to use any licensing scheme for a given design, provided it is compatible with the OHR goals stated in this document. One good candidate for open design is the Open Hardware License (OHL).

o The project must present an interest to the community of electronics designers for experimental physics facilities. This community being very wide and diverse, we don’t think this is a very troublesome constraint.


We hope that the OHR will be a worthy contribution to a change in design paradigms and practices towards more openness and quality."


Status

"Two years after its creation, the OHR currently hosts more than 40 projects from institutes that include CERN, GSI and the University of Cape Town. Such a wealth of knowledge in electronics design can now be shared under the newly published CERN Open Hardware Licence (OHL), which was released in March and is available on the OHR." (http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/46054)


More Information

You can get more details about our vision by reading the OHR Manifesto, at http://www.ohwr.org/wiki/ohr-support/Manifesto .

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