They look both good to me, although you might want to drop "OGP" in
this one as an example of Open Hardware. Something like; ...use the
term "Open Hardware" see the light, like the Open Graphics Project. I
also think you could do with less commas. Maybe that whole first
sentence should be something like;
In recent years we have seen a multitude of projects and products
that use the term "Open Hardware" see the light like the Open
Graphics Project.
If the "even before that" is important enough to mention, make the
start of the sentence "In the last decade" or "Over the years".
Mike
www.projectvga.org
On 12 Jan 2008, at 00:12, Lourens Veen wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008 23:46:57 Lourens Veen wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008 22:02:05 Michael Meeuwisse wrote:
On 11 Jan 2008, at 21:55, Attila Kinali wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 21:39:03 +0100
Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I will then. I've been looking through the site for a bit,
and they want quite a lot more than a few lines with the topic
it seems. They claim they get two to three times as many
applications as they have room for as well.
Which means I have about three hours and twenty minutes to churn
out two
kick-ass presentation proposals. I'd better get to work.
If you need someone for reviews, feel free to send me anything
you want. Though i cannot guarantee that i'm still awake in 3h.
Same here, except for the cannot guarantee.
Right, and here's the other one:
Philosophy and Economics of Open Hardware
By Lourens Veen, The Open Hardware Foundation
In recent years, and even before that, we have seen a multitude of
projects and products that use the term "Open Hardware" see the light.
But what is Open Hardware? Which degrees of openness exist, and what
might an Open Hardware definition look like? How does one license Open
Hardware? Is Open Hardware limited to electronics and computers, or
will we be sitting on Open Hardware chairs one day? Is Open Hardware
economically viable, and what are its economic advantages and
disadvantages versus proprietary hardware?
In this presentation I will introduce the Open Hardware Foundation and
its goals, and explore the above issues together with the audience.
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