The Need for Open Hardware 382
bwt asks: "With all the talk of DRM lately, it occurs to me that the entire concept depends on limiting the choice for computer hardware. OK, so the proper reaction to the copyright industry's attempts at PC market control is to be able to build a PC that they can't control. I know there have been some discussions on open hardware, but most if it was prior to the emergence of DRM as a real threat. In fact, Richard Stallman wrote an editorial in 1999 and said 'Because copying hardware is so hard, the question of whether we're allowed to do it is not vitally important.' DRM has perhaps changed that. Isn't the need for open hardware becoming critical? What is the status of the open hardware efforts?"
so far (Score:5, Funny)
So far its closed, I'll let you know when I decide to void the warranty.
open hardware... (Score:0, Funny)
PICs (Score:2, Funny)
Too hard core for me (Score:4, Funny)
It'd be nice if I could do this, but what's the point in OSH if you can't build your own?
Re:I've about had it (Score:5, Funny)