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Hardware Freedom Day is an annual celebration organized by the
Digital Freedom Foundation Digital Freedom Foundation (DFF) is a non-profit organization established in 2004. The group is the lead organizer of Software Freedom Day, and Hardware Freedom Day, as well as other "freedom days". History The organization was founded in 2 ...
. The goal of Hardware Freedom Day is to celebrate the spirit of open hardware and make more people aware of using and contributing to free and hardware projects. The first Hardware Freedom Day was held on April 20, 2013. The 2022 date is 4/16.


Goals

* To spread awareness about free and open hardware * To encourage user contribution * To provide a common platform for people passionate about open hardware to share their ideas and interests


Schedule

Anybody can organize a Hardware Freedom Day event and there is no rigid schedule followed. Digital Freedom Foundation co-ordinates the event at a global level, providing support, giveaways and a centralized collaboration space. However, volunteer teams around the world organize the events by themselves. Some common activities of Hardware Freedom Day events are * Workshops on various kinds of open hardware * Open hacking competitions * Demonstrations of projects * Introduction of new projects * Talks


Open hardware

In the context of Hardware Freedom Day, the term ''open hardware'' encompasses physical devices whose design can be shared in public without restriction and freely modified and re-distributed. The design includes all information that a person would need to re-create the device.


2015-2016 issues

The Digital Freedom Foundation servers were hacked over Christmas 2015 (posted on their mailing list) and have struggled to come back up. HFD 2016 is planned for April 9, 2016 but no registration is available which will make this year celebration hard to follow.


See also

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Document Freedom Day Document Freedom Day (DFD) is an annual event to "celebrate and raise awareness of Open Standards". It is celebrated on the last Wednesday of March each year. Document Freedom Day was first celebrated on 26 March 2008, and has continued to be cele ...
* Software Freedom Day *
Culture Freedom Day Culture Freedom Day is an observance of free culture. It takes place annually on the third Saturday of May. It aims at educating the worldwide public about the benefits of using and encouraging free culture as well as providing an international day ...
* Public Domain Day * The
Defective by Design Defective by Design (DBD) is an anti-DRM initiative by the Free Software Foundation. Digital rights management (DRM) technology restricts users' ability to freely use their purchased movies, music, literature, software, and hardware in ways the ...
campaign holds
International Day Against DRM International Day Against DRM (IDAD), sometimes called just Day Against DRM or anti-DRM day, is a grassroots international observance of protests against digital rights management (DRM) technology. The event is intended as "a counterpoint to the ...


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