Open Hardware Summit open to hybrid models (opensource.com)
Posted Oct 7, 2012 18:00 UTC (Sun) by mgross (subscriber, #38112)
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I find this all pretty sad. The fact is its hard and expensive to produce quality products in quantity for customers. This very fact is what gives them a business in the first place.
The HW design and technology in a lot (all?) of the open hardware products is really nothing someone partially skilled in the art can't reverse engineer or implement independently based on looking at a picture.
Heck, its the SW that is the long poll on these projects anyway.
What are they protecting with this change in behaviour? Time to Market for knock off clone? If a competitor has the engineering resources to produce a cloned product in quantity then, they have the ability to reverse engineer or otherwise mimic whatever IP they are holding back in a very short amount of time.
I don't like this change is tone.
Open Hardware Summit open to hybrid models (opensource.com)
Posted Oct 8, 2012 19:36 UTC (Mon) by wmf (guest, #33791)
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It looks like another BitKeeper. When a company is founded "to help the community and make money" it means "the source code is going away at the first sign of trouble". I don't really blame them; short-term self-preservation is a hard instinct to overcome.