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**Welcome to community-based assessment of open source hardware!**
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# Scope
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This guide describes the application process for projects in the OSEGeV Conformity Assessment Body.
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**You, the applicant**, are part of this pilot of decentralised, transparent and community-driven quality control of documentation for open source hardware (OSH). We believe that this procedure (standardised by [DIN SPEC 3105-2](https://din.one/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=36603181)) contributes to the overall trustworthiness and applicability of open source hardware. As a side effect we hope this helps OSH projects to interconnect to each other.
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Thanks for donating your time and brain capacity for this. Highly appreciated.
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# The Scope
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By being part of the process with your project we will check and approve the quality, by means of reproducability, of your piece of hardware according to [DIN SPEC 3105-1](https://din.one/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=36603169). See [CAB overview](/3-Further-Information/CAB) or [DIN SPEC 3105-1](https://din.one/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=36603169) for more general information.
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# The Procedure
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# The application workflow
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## Application Requirements
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To get your project into the assessment it has to fullfill the following criteria:
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To get your project into the assessment it has to fulfill the following criteria:
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* correct licenses
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* You'll need three different licenses for the Hardware itself, the documentation and eventually the software. A common choice is:
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