Looking at the Indiegogo campaign the project page states, "MATRIX Voice: Open-Source Voice Platform For All", "MATRIX Voice is an open-source VOICE RECOGNITION platform consisting of a 3.14-inches in diameter dev board, with a radial array of 7 MEMS microphones connected to a Xilinx Spartan6 FPGA & 64 Mbit SDRAM with 18 RGBW LED’s & 64 GPIO pins", "Open-Source Voice Platform for All", "Matrix Open-Source" etc. (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/matrix-voice-open-source-voice-platform-for-all#/).
In addition, the README.md states, "MATRIX Open Source is a platform for running applications on the MATRIX Creator", "Open Source: We built MATRIX on top of open source software and we are releasing it for everyone to see under the hood and make contributions:sunglasses:. We believe in open access to information, especially for the IoT space, where security and privacy are of the utmost importance."
Yet I cannot find an OSI Approved Open Source Licenses in any of the project repositories. Can you please point me to it.
Looking at the Indiegogo campaign the project page states, "MATRIX Voice: Open-Source Voice Platform For All", "MATRIX Voice is an open-source VOICE RECOGNITION platform consisting of a 3.14-inches in diameter dev board, with a radial array of 7 MEMS microphones connected to a Xilinx Spartan6 FPGA & 64 Mbit SDRAM with 18 RGBW LED’s & 64 GPIO pins", "Open-Source Voice Platform for All", "Matrix Open-Source" etc. (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/matrix-voice-open-source-voice-platform-for-all#/).
In addition, the README.md states, "MATRIX Open Source is a platform for running applications on the MATRIX Creator", "Open Source: We built MATRIX on top of open source software and we are releasing it for everyone to see under the hood and make contributions:sunglasses:. We believe in open access to information, especially for the IoT space, where security and privacy are of the utmost importance."
Yet I cannot find an OSI Approved Open Source Licenses in any of the project repositories. Can you please point me to it.
Thanks, Patrick