El lunes, 28 de octubre de 2013 19:14:24 UTC-3, Manu escribió:
>
> Mission is *Open Everywhere Computing*
>
> BeagleBoard.org seeks to foster the advancement of open source hardware 
> and software for building embedded computing solutions at all skill levels.
>
> *- Software and Hardware are not the same thing, the true open hardware 
> does not exists yet, i think. Manufacturing impossibilities also plays a 
> pivotal role. (from sand to chip). This process should be open too, as 
> detailed as how the BB system is designed.*
>
> Vision is *Openness Enables Everyone*
>
> Open development means sharing the ability to reproduce a craft and 
> providing a means for refining that craft. Individuals with less defined 
> skills are able to fully observe the skills of others to refine their 
> skills. Contributions of individuals are collected, advancing the ability 
> of all individuals with the basic skills of the community.
>
> *- Unless there was a "true open hardware" all the BB/Arduino users will 
> be in a state near the "less defined skills" forever.*
>
> Linux plays a critical role in this vision, because no other software 
> project has ever brought so many collaborators together and run on so many 
> platforms. For BeagleBoard.org to be successful, it means enabling Linux 
> developers through support in the mainline Linux kernel such that all 
> popular Linux distros can provide support for a viable everywhere-computing 
> platform.
>
> *- Hardware should not be the same as Software. They need each other, 
> like day and night, but not the same.*
>
> Because the mainline Linux maintainers demand that capabilities not be 
> implemented for a single device if the capability exists on multiple 
> devices, the work that goes into the mainline kernel as a result of the 
> BeagleBoard.org platforms is available for all platforms, making Linux more 
> friendly for anyone using it on a everywhere-computing platform.
>
>  
>
> - *SW again*
>
>  
>
> Skills and capabilities enabled by open everywhere computing
>
>    - Interfacing sensors and controls 
>    - Programming 
>    - Networking 
>    - Device driver development 
>    - Operating system design and usage 
>    - Other general computer science and electrical engingeering concepts 
>    and usage 
>    - Collaboration 
>
> *- Is not open everywhere, i think is kind of TI-ed*
>
>  
>
>  
>
> I love BB!!!
>
>
> Manuel Gondra
>
> El martes, 17 de septiembre de 2013 13:43:04 UTC-3, Jason Kridner escribió:
>>
>> This has been talked about for a while, but not put into words. Please 
>> provide public comment on this proposed mission statement.
>>
>> http://beagleboard.org/about/mission/
>> BeagleBoard.org Mission Statement
>>
>> *Open Everywhere Computing for Everyone*
>>
>> Mission is *Open Everywhere Computing*
>>
>> BeagleBoard.org seeks to foster the advancement of open source hardware 
>> and software for building embedded computing solutions at all skill levels.
>> Vision is *Openness Enables Everyone*
>>
>> Open development means sharing the ability to reproduce a craft and 
>> providing a means for refining that craft. Individuals with less defined 
>> skills are able to fully observe the skills of others to refine their 
>> skills. Contributions of individuals are collected, advancing the ability 
>> of all individuals with the basic skills of the community.
>>
>> Linux plays a critical role in this vision, because no other software 
>> project has ever brought so many collaborators together and run on so many 
>> platforms. For BeagleBoard.org to be successful, it means enabling Linux 
>> developers through support in the mainline Linux kernel such that all 
>> popular Linux distros can provide support for a viable everywhere-computing 
>> platform.
>>
>> Because the mainline Linux maintainers demand that capabilities not be 
>> implemented for a single device if the capability exists on multiple 
>> devices, the work that goes into the mainline kernel as a result of the 
>> BeagleBoard.org platforms is available for all platforms, making Linux more 
>> friendly for anyone using it on a everywhere-computing platform.
>> Skills and capabilities enabled by open everywhere computing
>>    
>>    - Interfacing sensors and controls
>>    - Programming
>>    - Networking
>>    - Device driver development
>>    - Operating system design and usage
>>    - Other general computer science and electrical engingeering concepts 
>>    and usage 
>>    - Collaboration
>>
>>

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