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Autonomii requesting a PID. #193

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@ghost ghost commented Oct 31, 2016

This is our first PID request. Thank you.

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ghost commented Oct 31, 2016

Thanks! That was quick!

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Thanks for your pull request!

Note that the name of the org in the PID file must match the name of the directory your org file is in, including capitalisation.

In order to qualify for a PID on pid.codes, your hardware and software designs both need to be open-source and provided somewhere accessible. That means you need to upload the source files for your hardware design, not just the schematic.

Please let me know once you've done that, and be sure to add a LICENSE file to your repository so people know how your software and hardware is licensed.

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ghost commented Nov 4, 2016

Thanks. We now have hardware design and schematic designs uploaded to our github account. Also added a license file to our repo.

Please take a look. Let us know if we need to resubmit a pull request.

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Thanks for your pull request!

Note that the name of the org in the PID file must match the name of the directory your org file is in, including capitalisation.

In order to qualify for a PID on pid.codes, your hardware and software designs both need to be open-source and provided somewhere accessible. That means you need to upload the source files for your hardware design, not just the schematic.

Please let me know once you've done that, and be sure to add a LICENSE file to your repository so people know how your software and hardware is licensed.


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@Arachnid Arachnid merged commit a12d02d into pidcodes:master Nov 4, 2016
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