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There is power in intentionally inviting others to build on your work. Open source software forms a collective project of humanity, powering search engines, satellites, and art projects. Open source hardware follows a similar path, creating common starting points for medical equipment, electronics, and emergency response tools. All of these rely on leveraging the power of licenses to simultaneously share innovation with the world and shape how the world uses innovation.
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Open Hardware Distribution & Documentation Working Group
The ability to manufacture and distribute locally is key to unlocking the full potential of open hardware.