Closed ladyada closed 2 years ago
hiya @squonk42 @Michel-FK @Vincent-FK please look at this issue and reply!
also found on the wiki, another place that is not correct:
https://wiki.funkey-project.com/wiki/FunKey_Wiki_Knowledge_Center#What_is_the_FunKey_S?
Where can I find FunKey S device schematics and 3D files?
The FunKey Team has FunKey S schematics, STL files, and a project STEP file for the device's shell components available on [Grabcad](https://grabcad.com/library/funkey-s-1). Schematics for the device's electrical components are available on the FunKey Team's [GitHub page](https://github.com/FunKey-Project/FunKey-S-Hardware). As the device's hardware is open source, users are free to download, modify, and redistribute the listed files.
Hi @ladyada,
Since it's our first product I must admit we're still tiptoeing around all the legal details so thanks a lot for your input, it's been corrected.
Oh and btw, it goes without saying but still: thanks for Adafruit! Without it Keymu would never have been prototyped, which by extension means the FunKey S would not be there either.
thats wonderful - thank you so much for updating the license. im really enjoying my funkey now EVEN MORE SO! :)
hi there, on the kickstarter page and hackaday page (https://hackaday.io/project/164934/logs) describing this product is the text
"Since its origins, the FunKey S has proudly been Open Hardware & Open Source."
with the open source hardware logo and OSI logo:
which is awesome! the open source hardware association, whose 'gear' logo is used on that page https://www.oshwa.org/open-source-hardware-logo/ says "This logo may be used if your hardware complies with the Open Source Hardware Definition." The definition at https://www.oshwa.org/definition/ specifies that you cannot have 'non commercial' as a restriction on the license.
This repository has a "Non Commercial" license tag.
please clarify:
thank you :)