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 10:25 am February 10, 2011 
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As groups working in open source spaceflight hardware, I think it is important that we all participate in the larger general movement of open source hardware (or open hardware).  That's why Greg and I attended the first Open Hardware Summit.  And it is why I am excited to see the Version 1.0 Open Hardware definition has just been published.  Please take a look and consider endorsing, sharing, and applying it. 
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Founder Mach 30, Inc. and Friend of CSTART 
 
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 7:20 pm February 10, 2011 
 |   Luke Maurits
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Thanks for posting this, J!  It's great to see the general open hardware community moving forward. 
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Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance.  I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java. 
 
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 2:37 am February 17, 2011 
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Thanks for informing us of this. I have now put my name in the endorsements! 
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 9:52 am February 17, 2011 
 |   J. Simmons
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You're both welcome.  And it's great to see another endorsement from a space group! 
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Founder Mach 30, Inc. and Friend of CSTART 
 
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 8:10 pm March 22, 2011 
 |   J. Simmons
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The Open Source Hardware folks are hosting a poll for the public to vote on the movement's logo.  I have posted some thoughts on the options here.  Please take a look, vote, and spread the word. 
Thanks! 
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Founder Mach 30, Inc. and Friend of CSTART 
 
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