On 02/13/2016 07:37 AM, Markos wrote:
> Imagine if we had an open standard, free, equivalent to LECIS, without having to pay for ASTM?
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> What do you think, do you know any open standard that could be a free alternative to LECIS?
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> A standard that could be adopted easily by the Makers and help the integration of their IoT projects?
I did some searching and cannot find something I heard of awhile back. They were talking about an open standard for materials,
(free published as in no charge to download and read it), similar to how ASTM (which is used by governments relative to building
codes even though citizens can't read it without paying).
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