CERN Open Hardware Licence explained
The CERN Open Hardware Licence (OHL or CERN OHL) is an open-source hardware licence created by CERN. The licence comes in three variants: strongly reciprocal (CERN-OHL-S), weakly reciprocal (CERN-OHL-W), and permissive (CERN-OHL-P).
History
The CERN OHL licence was created as an initiative of the members of the Open Hardware Repository, a knowledge-exchange project of electronics designers working in experimental-physics laboratories, founded by CERN engineers, to regulate the use of the designs published by CERN.[1] [2]
Version 1
Version 1.0 was published in March 2011. Following community feedback, Version 1.1 was published in July 2011 to follow the generally accepted principles of the free and open-source movements and make it easier for use by entities other than CERN.[3]
Version 1.2, published in September 2013, removed the obligation for licensees that modified a CERN OHL-licensed design to notify upstream licensors about the changes and introduced a notion of "Documentation Location" to guarantee hardware recipients access to the design documents. The license's text ceased to single out Intergovernmental Organizations such as CERN, making them the same as any other licensor or licensee.[4] [5]
Version 2
Version 2.0, published in March 2020, simplified the licence's terminology and divided it into three variants: strongly reciprocal (CERN-OHL-S), weakly reciprocal (CERN-OHL-W), and permissive (CERN-OHL-P). The license's range was broadened to include artistic, mechanical, and electronic designs, as well as adapting it to cases such as application-specific integrated circuits, field-programmable gate arrays, and even software.[6] [7]
Reception
The CERN OHL is an accepted free content licence according to the Free Cultural Works definition,[8] and Version 2.0 is approved by the Open Source Initiative.[9]
Projects using the CERN OHL
On the CERN OHL website they have a list of projects using their licence.[10] These projects include:
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 2011-06-06 . Hardware joins the open movement . 2023-12-28 . CERN Courier . en-GB.
- Web site: Open hardware for open science . 2023-12-28 . CERN Document Server.
- http://press.cern/press-releases/2011/07/cern-launches-open-hardware-initiative CERN launches Open Hardware initiative
- Web site: 2023-12-15 . CERN releases new version of open hardware licence . 2023-12-28 . CERN . en.
- Web site: 2023-08-03 . Faq · Wiki · Projects / CERN Open Hardware Licence . 2023-12-28 . Open Hardware Repository . en.
- https://peertube.f-si.org/videos/watch/6bbd9f81-0ae0-4194-b10a-72f3ba6b4467 CERN OHL v2 draft presented at FSiC2019
- https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/cern-updates-its-open-hardware-licence CERN updates its Open Hardware Licence
- http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses Licenses
- Web site: Tim Anderson . A dedicated licence for open-source hardware: CERN OHL approved by OSI . 2021-01-31 . www.theregister.com . en.
- Web site: Cernohlprojects · Wiki · Projects / CERN Open Hardware Licence.
- Web site: AXIOM Alpha.
- Web site: Mechanical Ventilator Milano. Galbiati. C.. Abba. A.. Agnes. P.. Amaudruz. P.. Arba. M.. Ardellier-Desages. F.. Badia. C.. Batignani. G.. Bellani. G.. Bianchi. G.. Bishop. D.. The novel Mechanical Ventilator Milano for the COVID-19 pandemic. Physics of Fluids. 2021. 33. 3. 037122. 10.1063/5.0044445. 33897243. 8060010. 2003.10405. 2021PhFl...33c7122A.
- Web site: Monero Hardware Wallet revision control. GitHub. 14 May 2020.
- Web site: ScopeFun - Open Source Oscilloscope Hardware . 2022-04-17 . www.scopefun.com.
- Web site: colorhug2-hardware/COPYING at master · hughski/colorhug2-hardware · GitHub. GitHub. 28 August 2016.
- Web site: biere-libre . 2015-06-25 . 2015-06-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150626111459/http://2012.rmll.info/biere-libre . dead .