The Maker’s Bill of Rights¶
Released in 2006 by Philip Torrone. Copyright Make Community LLC, all rights reserved.
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Meaningful and specific parts lists shall be included.
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Cases shall be easy to open.
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Batteries shall be replaceable.
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Special tools are allowed only for darn good reasons.
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Profiting by selling expensive special tools is wrong, and not making special tools available is even worse.
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Torx is OK; tamperproof is rarely OK.
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Components, not entirely subassemblies, shall be replaceable.
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Consumables, like fuses and filters, shall be easy to access.
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Circuit boards shall be commented.
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Power from USB is good; power from proprietary power adapters is bad.
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Standard connectors shall have pinouts defined.
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If it snaps shut, it shall snap open.
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Screws better than glues.
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Docs and drivers shall have permalinks and shall reside for all perpetuity at archive.org.
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Ease of repair shall be a design ideal, not an afterthought.
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Metric or standard, not both.
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Schematics shall be included.