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*Etsy for Open Hardware of all kinds | |||
*finding ways to engage people without necessarily changing their perspective | *Etsy for Open Hardware of all kinds | ||
*market place where designs are hosted | *finding ways to engage people without necessarily changing their perspective | ||
*people who want instances built | *market place where designs are hosted | ||
*people who are looking for $ to build | *people who want instances built | ||
*people can connect to create, modify, build | *people who are looking for $ to build | ||
*people can connect to create, modify, build | |||
*designers, design experts, manufacturers, consumers -- connecting people with different skills and desires | *designers, design experts, manufacturers, consumers -- connecting people with different skills and desires | ||
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We discussed the hurdles of opening the hardware market | |||
'''First''': designers consider physical property to be more "real" and thus more prone to copying than intellectual property. | |||
'''Second''': Without the requisite skills, you cannot build or implement an open hardware design without outright buying it. | |||
'''Third''': There is no real unified marketplace for open hardware. | |||
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Our solution: | |||
'''Create, Modify, Build''' | |||
*An "Etsy" for hardware | |||
*Helps bring designers and builders closer together | |||
*Allows consumers to choose an Open option | |||
'''Create''': | |||
*Designers post their designs | |||
*Manufacturers post their wares based on designs bought/licensed from designers | |||
'''Modify''': | |||
*Enthusiasts ask for modified versions of designs to build themselves. | |||
*Manufacturers license designs from designers, modify or incorporate into their own products. | |||
*Consumers post requests for desired item to be designed | |||
'''Build''': | |||
*Consumers request a design to be built | |||
*Enthusiasts license designs and post built designs | |||
Revision as of 19:53, 9 August 2010
Open Hardware Community Site
- Etsy for Open Hardware of all kinds
- finding ways to engage people without necessarily changing their perspective
- market place where designs are hosted
- people who want instances built
- people who are looking for $ to build
- people can connect to create, modify, build
- designers, design experts, manufacturers, consumers -- connecting people with different skills and desires
We discussed the hurdles of opening the hardware market
First: designers consider physical property to be more "real" and thus more prone to copying than intellectual property.
Second: Without the requisite skills, you cannot build or implement an open hardware design without outright buying it.
Third: There is no real unified marketplace for open hardware.
Our solution:
Create, Modify, Build
- An "Etsy" for hardware
- Helps bring designers and builders closer together
- Allows consumers to choose an Open option
Create:
- Designers post their designs
- Manufacturers post their wares based on designs bought/licensed from designers
Modify:
- Enthusiasts ask for modified versions of designs to build themselves.
- Manufacturers license designs from designers, modify or incorporate into their own products.
- Consumers post requests for desired item to be designed
Build:
- Consumers request a design to be built
- Enthusiasts license designs and post built designs