Difference between revisions of "Team:Cambridge-JIC/Practices"
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<h2>Open Source Hardware</h2> | <h2>Open Source Hardware</h2> | ||
<p>The Cambridge-JIC team is looking to make our product as accessible as possible. This means making our microscope open-source. According to the Open-Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), this means it “is hardware whose design is made publicly available so that anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or hardware based on that design” [1]. This not only requires well-documented procedures but also clear and simple designs that can be modified by non-experts.</p> | <p>The Cambridge-JIC team is looking to make our product as accessible as possible. This means making our microscope open-source. According to the Open-Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), this means it “is hardware whose design is made publicly available so that anyone can study, modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or hardware based on that design” [1]. This not only requires well-documented procedures but also clear and simple designs that can be modified by non-experts.</p> | ||
− | <div style="float:right;width: | + | <div style="float:right;width:280px;margin-left:10px;margin-bottom:5px"><center><img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/c/c2/CamJIC-Practices-OSHcycle.png" style="width:280px;margin-bottom:5px"><p style="font-size:80%;line-height:100%"><i>An overview of the OSH evolution cycle. In a viral license system, the license is the same in each cycle.</i></p></center></div> |
<p>The advantages of OSH:</p> | <p>The advantages of OSH:</p> | ||
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<h2>Compatibility Chart for Licenses</h2> | <h2>Compatibility Chart for Licenses</h2> | ||
− | <p>The table below | + | <p>The table below indicates the compatibilities of the Creative Commons licenses with one-another, as described on their website.</p> |
− | <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/0/0c/CamJIC-Practices-CompChart.png"> | + | <center><img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/0/0c/CamJIC-Practices-CompChart.png"></center> |
− | <p>The diagram below | + | <p>The diagram below indicates the relationships between common OSH licenses, and their categorisation as Permissive/Copyleft. The arrows indicate compatibility in a directional sense. The names in the boxes represent common licenses, and the ‘+’ means ‘and all later versions’. David Wheeler created this graph in the context of OSS, but some of the licenses are applicable to hardware. For a clarification of some of the terms, see the <a href="#glossary" class="blue">Glossary</a>.</p> |
− | <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/2/29/CamJIC-Practices-CompDiagram.png"> | + | <center><img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/2/29/CamJIC-Practices-CompDiagram.png"></center> |
</div></div></section> | </div></div></section> | ||
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