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Here are licenses that I have used:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
http://www.ohwr.org/attachments/2388/cern_ohl_v_1_2.txt
Here is a more LGPL like license for hardware if you th…
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You've currently chosen to put the GPLv3 license on the project. The GPL is suitable for software, but less so for hardware. In addition please consider how using the GPL essentially complicates any c…
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### Describe the bug
[`lgpl-3.0.md`](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.md) is not detected as `LGPL-3.0-or-later` despite being an official license file distributed by [gnu.org](https://www.gnu…
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Your laser cutter looks awesome, but I don't see a license anywhere on the repo. Am I missing something?
I use the CERN license following OSHWA guidelines for my open source hardware projects.
http:/…
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This should be at least as permissive as the software and hardware licences.
I suggest Creative Commmons Attribution-ShareAlike International - CC BY-SA 4.0
"This license lets others remix, tweak,…
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What is the license of this project?
Is this truly open source? Can I reuse your code and schematics for my own projects?
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Hey people! First of all: Great project! We're creating a meta search engine for open source hardware right now and scan a few well documented projects that have been recommended to us in order to pro…
moedn updated
2 years ago
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Hi,
great project.
Everywhere on the website and in press coverage it is stated that the project is open source and open hardware, but i searched a while and only found a link with information about…
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See https://github.com/ifrOSS/Lizenzcenter
We should have a lot of them, but we would need to ensure we have all of them.
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I really like the designs and I think in the context of research it is needed very much to have those kinds of open source projects.
Currently I could find the paper under https://www.researchgate.…