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\title
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The Open Hardware Repository
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A quick introduction to trigger discussion
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Javier Serrano
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BE-IT Coordination Meeting
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6 February 2019
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Why?
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How?
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A place on the Web to share designs
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An Open Hardware Licence
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A set of business models
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Free and Open Source tools to design hardware
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ohwr.org
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Made itself of free and open source software
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Where every user is a first-class citizen
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Containing the usual suspects
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Wikis
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Repositories
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Issue management
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Migration work so far
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2009: first version based on Trac (supported by Cosylab)
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2017: migration to OpenProject (OpenProject GmbH)
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CERN Open Hardware License
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Provides a solid legal basis
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We're working on version 2, stay tuned!
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Business models
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