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OHO therefore has developed standards for technical documentation as an important step to get better documentations of Open Hardware projects. Of course these standards are based on the current international standards.  
OHO therefore has developed standards for technical documentation as an important step to get better documentations of Open Hardware projects. Of course these standards are based on the current international standards.  


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* [[Parts list]]
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# [[CAD files]]
* [[CAD files]]
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# [[Technical drawings]]
* [[Technical drawings]]
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* [[Technical notes]]

Revision as of 17:56, 9 March 2021

Until 2020, there were no standards for the technical documentation of Open Hardware projects. As a result, project documentation was often inconsistent, unclear or incomplete.

OHO therefore has developed standards for technical documentation as an important step to get better documentations of Open Hardware projects. Of course these standards are based on the current international standards.

OPEN HARDWARE OBSERVATORY 2020
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