hpr1653 :: Ruth Suehle at Ohio Linux Fest 2014
Ruth Suehle reminds us all that hardware needs to be open too.
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Open Hardware, Open Source, Open Specifications.
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Duration: 00:46:19
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Ruth Suehle gave the next-to-last keynote at Ohio LinuxFest 2014 on 2014-10-25. In this talk she discusses the significance of open hardware and maker culture, and how this is something we all should participate in. Maker culture is an essential part of the free and open culture we belive in when we talk about open source. And we need to be vigilant to protect our values in the hardware space. As an example she tells us about Bre Pettis and Makerbot, which at one time were very open, but have turned aginst this value as they became more successful. In the final analysis, it is up to us to protect open hardware by voting with our dollars/euros/whatever.