Open Hardware: Revolutionizing Linux

  2007-02-10 08:00:04
In the wake of the announcements of OpenOEM, OpenMoko, the TAPR Open Hardware License and the most recent Linux Wireless Summit in London, this article expresses a take on Open Hardware and how it will revolutionize Linux. 
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