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Ayah Bdeir

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Brief History of Open Source Hardware Organizations and ... oshwa.org Open Source Hardware Association 6 facts
claimAyah Bdeir announced the release of the Open Hardware Definition 1.0 at the Open Hardware Summit in 2011.
measurementThe second edition of the Open Hardware Summit, chaired by Alicia Gibb and Ayah Bdeir, hosted 350 attendees and 22 speakers.
quoteAlicia Gibb recounted the planning of the Open Hardware Summit: "Peter asked if I thought a bunch of people would want to come together and hear all the issues and complications of manufacturing open source hardware and doing business as an open hardware company. He was thinking 20 people and I told him we could get 300, it would be an entire conference. And so I started planning the Summit – but it was only on the sides of manufacturing and business, when Ayah and I later joined forces, she brought the legal side to the Summit."
claimAyah Bdeir announced the selection of the Open Source Hardware (OSHW) logo at the Open Hardware Summit in 2011.
accountAyah Bdeir, David A. Mellis, and Windell Oskay of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories (EMSL) facilitated communications among workshop participants that resulted in the creation of the Open Source Hardware Definition 0.1, which was published on Freedom Defined.
accountIn early 2010, Ayah Bdeir, a Creative Commons fellow and creator of the open source hardware module system littleBits, consulted with Creative Commons advisor John Wiibanks regarding the launch, operation, and protection of open source hardware enterprises.
Open Source Hardware Definition - P2P Foundation Wiki wiki.p2pfoundation.net P2P Foundation Feb 9, 2019 3 facts
accountAyah Bdeir and Alicia Gibb organized the first Open Hardware Summit (OHS) in New York City on September 23, 2010, following the convergence of two parallel efforts.
procedureA design competition for the Open Source Hardware logo received 129 submissions, from which 10 were selected by a stakeholder group invited by Ayah Bdeir for a public vote.
accountIn early 2010, Peter Semmelhack of Bug Labs proposed a meeting to discuss the issues and complications of manufacturing and doing business as an open source hardware company, which eventually evolved into a larger summit after he collaborated with Alicia Gibb and Ayah Bdeir.
What's the definition of "Open Source Hardware?" - WIRED wired.com Wired Jul 16, 2010 1 fact
accountOSHW Draft Definition 0.3 is endorsed by a group of individuals and organizations including David A. Mellis (MIT Media Lab and Arduino), Limor Fried (Adafruit Industries), Phillip Torrone (Make and Adafruit Industries), Leah Buechley (MIT Media Lab), Chris Anderson (Wired and DIY Drones), Nathan Seidle (SparkFun Electronics), Alicia Gibb (Bug Labs), Massimo Banzi (Arduino), Tom Igoe (Arduino, ITP/NYU), Zach Smith (MakerBot Industries), Bre Pettis (MakerBot Industries), Andrew "bunnie" Huang (bunniestudios), Becky Stern (MAKE), Windell Oskay (Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories), John Wilbanks (Creative Commons), Jonathan Kuniholm (Open Prosthetics Project/Shared Design Alliance), Ayah Bdeir (littleBits.cc/Eyebeam/Creative Commons), David Ford (Blue Labs), Vitorino Ramos (LaSEEB - Evolutionary Systems and Biomedical Engineering Lab, IST, Technical University of Lisbon), Charles Gantt (The Makers Workbench), Dave Hrynkiw (Solarbotics Ltd. / HVW Technologies), Raúl C Oviedo (Ayuda Electronica Company), Stephen Eaton (Strobotics), Brent Picasso (Autosport Labs), Will Pickering (FunGizmos), Ronen Kadushin (Open Design), and Aaron Nielsen (.:oomlout:).