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URL = https://github.com/garyhodgson/githubiverse-template | |||
=Description= | |||
'Unlike software, hardware projects cannot be entirely defined, or contained within, the computer. That’s a shame because there are some really great tools for managing software projects. | |||
Gary Hodgson has prototyped his proposal for using github to manage hardware projects. He called it githubiverse and, appropriately enough, hosted it on github. Here is an example of it functioning to track Mechanical Movement #27. All the files are on github and this custom webpage displays whatever is up to date." | |||
(http://openalia.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/using-github-to-track-hardware-projects-by-gary-hodgson/) | |||
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see: [[GitHub Template for 3D Printed Objects]] | see: [[GitHub Template for 3D Printed Objects]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:42, 11 August 2013
URL = https://github.com/garyhodgson/githubiverse-template
Description
'Unlike software, hardware projects cannot be entirely defined, or contained within, the computer. That’s a shame because there are some really great tools for managing software projects.
Gary Hodgson has prototyped his proposal for using github to manage hardware projects. He called it githubiverse and, appropriately enough, hosted it on github. Here is an example of it functioning to track Mechanical Movement #27. All the files are on github and this custom webpage displays whatever is up to date." (http://openalia.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/using-github-to-track-hardware-projects-by-gary-hodgson/)