This page will be home to articles, links, and references about Open Hardware. Please submit additional items in the comments and we will make sure to add them! (If you’re looking for Documentation of the event, please go to Documentation)
OSHW Definition and Previous Works:
Please visit the OSHW definition here: http://freedomdefined.org/OSHW
- Please discuss and comment in the forums.
Resources and References used for the current draft include:
Other legal and license references:
- http://www.publicknowledge.org/
- http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/
- http://www.tapr.org/ohl.html
- http://opendesign.org/odd.html
What companies produce Open Source Hardware:
- Adafruit
- Arduino
- Beagle Board
- Bug Labs
- Centeye
- Chumby
- DIYdrones
- DIYLILCNC
- Evil Mad Scientist
- GfxHax
- GoGoBoard
- GROUND Lab
- LilyPad
- LittleBits
- mcu Labs
- Makerbot
- MITRE
- OpenCores
- Rachel’s Electronics
- Rogue Robotics
- Seeed Studio
- Sparkfun
- SnootLab
- Texas Instruments
- ThingM
- Ultimaker
- Wiring
- XiVO IPBX
- GfxHax
(Did we miss your company? Please let us know: info [at] openhardwaresummit.org)
Who else is talking about Open Hardware:
- http://oshug.org/
- http://worldsfairuseday.org/Worlds_Fair_Use_Day/Worlds_Fair_Use_Day.html
- http://thesis.erikdebruijn.nl/master/MScThesis-ErikDeBruijn-2010.pdf
Further Reading:
- http://clothbot.com/wiki/Open_Source_Hardware
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_source_hardware_projects
- http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Hardware/Open_Source/
- http://www.gosh2009.ca/wiki/index.php/List_of_Open_Hardware_Projects
- http://www.amazon.com/Common-Air-Revolution-Art-Ownership/dp/0374223130
- http://csiopensource.wordpress.com/






I would love to attend to the conference but living inthe UK it isnt that easy.I am hoping that it will have a twitter element and even a streaming video or download video fter the event.
Have a great time and make sure Creativity lives something we in th UK are struggling with under a new (none Creative) government.
Hi Mike
Alicia has asked me to video the event for later webcast and I have promised to do so. A live webcast is still a possibility.
I’m researching RepRap and open hardware and I would love to be kept in the loop! Please let us know how we could participate (remotely) as much as possible! Joly: Live webcast would be best suitable for this…
I’m researcher at the Federal Fluminense University and I will develop the open hardware research group here. My participation in 23rd open hardware is not easy. I want receive the informations, articles and other publications for discuss with researchers.
thanks
Video streaming or video download after event would be great!
There is many of us from around the world who can not make it to the event
This would also enable us to keep our CO2 footprint low since we would not have to travel
All the best!
I would love to attend the event but I’m having difficulty with travel. Live streaming, particularly interactive, would be pretty incredible. If there is any way to figure out the cost, perhaps those of us who are far away could assemble a donation pot of some kind?
A video recording of the talks for download or viewing later would be wonderful, living in Australia makes attendance somewhat expensive and wasteful. Have a great summit!
I can attend the event !.
But,video recording the event for viewing later would be wonderful.
I can not attend, but I am very interested in being able to view the video. My company will provide open source hardware to aid people in learning electronics.
GuruSantiago