[SOLVED] What open hardware license to use
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So I want to start putting the parts of my wall switch design on openhardware.io, and I am wondering what open hardware license I should choose since there are many of them out there. Can any of the seasoned people from the forum give any insight on this?
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@dbemowsk - maybe this can help:
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3096/open-hardware-licensing
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@sundberg84 Thanks. I think I will go with the CERN license. @Anticimex gives a great overview of it in that link. I figure if I miss any things that are out of compliance, people will let me know and I am open to whatever is needed to comply.
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@sundberg84 I like the video from Dave Jones that you posted at the end of that thread also. He brings up some good points, and I like the idea bout his identifiers on the cogs of the gear logo. I think I may add those to my logo that I put on the PCBs. As he says, if enough people do that, it might start to catch on.
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Just curious if people can view this link. It should be public now as before I had it set to private.
https://easyeda.com/dbemowsk/in_wall_scene_controller-8bde3dc023404d539e822c2d0e7ab3b3
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@dbemowsk looks like this to me
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@mfalkvidd Perfect, that's what I needed to know. Thanks.
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