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*This ticket tracks the progress of the `Robotics MCU` [subproject](https://github.com/ros-acceleration/community) of the ROS 2 Hardware Acceleration Working Group. Content will be updated as we progr…
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Various open source projects have different licenses for the product itself and the documentation. Often it's a CC-BY or other creative commons license for the documentation where the code and hardwar…
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CERN license https://cern-ohl.web.cern.ch/
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Hello!
I found this project from https://hackaday.com/2023/05/01/hackaday-prize-2023-explore-the-basics-of-neuroscience-with-this-electronic-neuron/
Could you please add information about the li…
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For example [CERN-OHL-P v2.0 ](https://www.ohwr.org/project/cernohl/wikis/uploads/8a6b5d01f71c207c49493e4d114d61e6/cern_ohl_p_v2_howto.pdf) would allow anyone to use these symbols in their projects fr…
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Hi Guys do you need some suggestions regarding the Openess of this project? CERN OHL 2.0 (S or W might fit best) or other License might be best, currently I could not find a License file/note.
Wher…
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Hello!
I found this project from https://hackaday.com/2023/02/27/hacker-friendly-and-elegant-air-quality-sensor-hub/
Could you please add information about the license of this repository — is it…
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### Description
Requesting HAL support for STMicroelectronics STM32 Nucleo-144 boards based on newer STMicro STM32H7 Cortex-M7 MCU.
STMicroelectronics now has relatively inexpensive deve…
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I noticed the IntelliStep repo uses GPLv3 license at the root, so I assume it also applies to the Kicad files for any modifications. But GPLv3 is not a proper hardware license and doesn't protect the …
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Hi this looks interesting! Do you intend to use an open hardware licence for it?
CERN or similar? https://ohwr.org/cern_ohl_p_v2.txt
samuk updated
2 years ago