To clarify, since I've seen some confused people: Glasgow is an open hardware project started by @whitequark and run by volunteers, and @1bitsquared is our first volume manufacturer offering it to the public. @esden put a *ton* of work into productionizing it.
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This is one of several common open hardware models; sometimes the people starting/running the project also do manufacturing, and sometimes others join in specifically to do that and offer it to the public. Personally, I'm glad I don't have to deal with the logistics myself!
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Incidentally, I see a low-cost Mac/iDevice Type-C UART interface cable/adapter design in the horizon on the
@AsahiLinux GitHub, and I expect some people will actually want one; I can do O(10) volumes myself, but any takers if there's more demand? Will have other uses too.Show this thread
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Nice, what license are they using? Maybe a CERN-OHL-X?
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Glasgow is dual licensed under 0BSD and Apache-2.0 as a whole; I don't think we have a specific separate license for the hardware design (maybe we should?)
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