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Re: open hardware certification document: second pass



> 3. Where the device is offered with packaging and/or instructions in a
>    national language, the documentation must be available in that language
>    as well.

This may turn many manufacturers away.  Companies will pay translators
to create documentation in other languages and may not be willing to
pay for such when it comes to API documentation.

I would suggest removing this restriction in the interest of making the
offer more palitable to manufacturers.  You could, I suppose, change
it to something like "must be released in the manufacturers native language"
to avoid them trying to hide it by releasing it in swahili or something,
but I don't think that is necessary.

We have enough people around the world on the net who would do the
translation if asked nicely.

                                          Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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