Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jan 2006 23:02 UTC, submitted by Raffaele
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2005-11-12
Thank you dear Thom Holwerda for you signalled the fact that first batch of schematics of Pegasos are now available.
However this is not the news I submitted, and you also pointed to the blog of Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco that I didn't even knew of it, neither considered it (at the time I submitted whole affair).
Also I pointed the fact that with completely Open Source Hardware there could be these scenarios:
1) A strict joint with Linux developers and other Open Source developers is now possible.
2) Open Source technicians could now modify Pegasos motherboard and upgrade it.
3) Resellers could hire manufacturers to produce batches of Pegasos Motherboards, without paying any fee to Genesi.
4) Gropus of customers could now join and collect funds to hire manufacturers (In Europe, USA, or Far East [China, Taiwan, South Corea]) for producing small quantities of motherboards.
Honey, That is really Silicon On Demand.
5) Power users can even produce their special-bodied pumped-up motherboards.
So please, the news as you forwarded, for the fact that you modeled it all, are all yours.
I leave you all the honour for had posting that.
Then, please remove: «submitted by Raffaele» statement.