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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Anyone is free to contribute and, of course, to manufacture it or derivative versions. Manufacturers are responsible for end-user hardware support, and they are welcome and encouraged to work with upstream for any changes and contribute back improvements, as
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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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All the 1BitSquared changes are being upstreamed; AIUI the only difference between what you'll get from CrowdSupply and what's in upstream GitHub is the 1BitSquared logo (which is a dummy placeholder instead).
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