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LXer: Coming soon! First ever certification for open hardware

LXer: Coming soon! First ever certification for open hardware | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Published at LXer: The month of October this year will be*Open Source Hardware Month*with the*Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA)!Open source
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LinuxWire » Expanding access to open source hardware

LinuxWire » Expanding access to open source hardware | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Your wire to daily fresh Linux & Open Source News
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Welcome to the Dronecode Project | Dronecode

Welcome to the Dronecode Project | Dronecode | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

I’m thrilled to announce our partnership with the Linux Foundation to create the new Dronecode Foundation, a non-profit organization that brings together the leading open source UAV software projects under the professional management and leadership of one of the world’s foremost open innovation organizations.

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Three Open Source Hardware Projects' Challenges and Successes - Linux.com (blog)

While open source practices have come to dominate the software industry, they're still fairly new to hardware. Many open source hardware projects are now seeing some early success but there are still many challenges ahead, as the keynote speakers at LinuxCon and CloudOpen on Friday demonstrated.

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Intel Releases $99 “Minnowboard Max,” An Open-Source Single-Board Computer | TechCrunch

Intel Releases $99 “Minnowboard Max,” An Open-Source Single-Board Computer | TechCrunch | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Not to be outflanked by rivals, Intel has released the $99 Minnowboard Max, a tiny single-board computer that runs Linux and Android. It is completely open source – you can check out the firmware and software here – and runs a 1.91GHz Atom E3845 processor.

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Linux Foundation Gains New Cloud, Open Hardware and Gaming Members - The VAR Guy

Linux Foundation Gains New Cloud, Open Hardware and Gaming Members - The VAR Guy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Cloud computing, open-standard hardware and gaming: These are all areas in which theLinux Foundation has recently forged important new connections, announcing the addition of Cloudius Systems, HSA Foundation and Valve Software as the newest members of the organization. Together, these collaborations highlight the continuing dynamism of the open source world, and provide hints into where it is headed next.

 
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Linux Conference Australia - Open Hardware Presentation

Check out Linux Conference Australia 2016 conference presentation by our collaborator, open sourcer, hardware and materials hacker, humanities scholar, and f...

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Best of Open Hardware in 2014 | Linux.com

Best of Open Hardware in 2014 | Linux.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Open hardware� is the physical foundation of the open movement. It is through understanding, designing, manufacturing, commercializing, and adopting open hardware, that we built the basis for a
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Linux Foundation fuels open-source drone efforts - CNET

Linux Foundation fuels open-source drone efforts - CNET | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The Linux Foundation, which sponsors some development of the widely used operating system, announced the new open-source Dronecode software project. Dronecode brings a formal structure and oversight to two existing open-source drone projects, the APM/ArduPilotautopilot software and PX4 drone hardware.

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Next on the Open Source Horizon: 3D Printing - LinuxInsider.com

Next on the Open Source Horizon: 3D Printing - LinuxInsider.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

3D printing is not yet a mainstream business activity, but the technology has progressed to the point where users can print three-dimensional objects and manufacture their own prototypes and replacement parts with relative ease. The open source community is advancing 3D printing technology by conducting experiments that could take it to the next level.


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Open Hardware Is Like Linux: True Or False? - InformationWeek

Open Hardware Is Like Linux: True Or False? - InformationWeek | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it


The analogy of how Open Compute is similar to Linux was made repeatedly at the Open Compute Summit V this week.

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Linux Today - New 3D Metal Printer Is Open Source and Affordable

Linux Today - New 3D Metal Printer Is Open Source and Affordable | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Live Science: Scientists have built an open-source 3D metal printer that costs under $1,200, sharing their design and software with the maker community.
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