(Hackerspaces; See also Fab labs) |
|||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
* [[Open design]] | * [[Open design]] | ||
* [[Open manufacturing]] | * [[Open manufacturing]] | ||
* [[Fab labs]] | |||
== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == | ||
* [http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hacker_Spaces Hackerspaces.org] | |||
* [[Wikipedia:Open hardware]] | * [[Wikipedia:Open hardware]] | ||
* [[p2pfoundation:Open Hardware]] | * [[p2pfoundation:Open Hardware]] |
Revision as of 07:29, 1 December 2010
Open hardware is used with two closely-related meanings, both in the tradition of open source:
- open design of physical objects.
- open design of electronics.
Fab labs are a common platform for open hardware, allowing designs to be shared around the world, electronically, and manufactured locally.
Special challenges exist in sharing the intellectual property of physical goods, as compared to "binary" information, i.e open source software and open content.[1]
Notes
See also
Interwiki links
- Hackerspaces.org
- Wikipedia:Open hardware
- p2pfoundation:Open Hardware
- p2pfoundation:Maker Movement
- p2pfoundation:Open Design