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| ===== Hardware Freedom Day 2015 ===== | ===== Hardware Freedom Day 2015 ===== | ||
| - | + | Saturday 17 January, 18:00 at hack66\\ | |
| - | This year this seems to be focusing on Arduino | + | \\ |
| - | If you're working on an Arduino-related anything, or if you're just interested, this is for you.\\ | + | === NEWS === |
| + | There' | ||
| + | [[wiki: | ||
| + | In short, if you're working on an Arduino-related anything, or if you're just interested, this is for you.\\ | ||
| + | We're also planning to have a Open Software Bundle to disseminate\\ | ||
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| BYOB BYOD (recommending zivania)\\ | BYOB BYOD (recommending zivania)\\ | ||
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| - | organisation pad: http:// | + | organisation pad: http:// |
| + | Facebook event: [[https:// | ||
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| - | [[wiki: | + | |
| - | We' | + | === About Hardware Freedom === |
| + | For some Open Hardware is a logical evolution | ||
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| + | Hardware in our definition is used in its full meaning and covers not only electronic products but also stuff which do not run code such as furnitures and any "low tech" physical object you can think of.\\ | ||
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| + | For the scope of Hardware Freedom Day Open Hardware is a term used to describe physical objects which design is created and shared publicly without restriction, | ||
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