Kevin Vermeer wrote:
2. Necessary Software
If the hardware requires software, embedded or otherwise, to operate
properly and fulfill its essential functions, then the documentation
requirement must also include at least one of the following: The
necessary software, released under an OSI-approved open source
license, or other sufficient documentation such that it could
reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source
software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its
essential functions.
This is about the software that runs on the hardware, not about how the
HW was created.
IMO, a high resolution raster image of the layers and pdf of the
schematic would qualify
as open HW without problems.
Kudos to Jeffrey for adhering to true open-source design!
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