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The documentation of Open Design can take different formats, here we present a spectrum that shows the different possible levels (adapted from [5 ★ Open Data](http://5stardata.info/)), with an increasing openness of the project:
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1. make it available on the Web (whatever format) under an open license
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2. make it available as source file (e.g., vector format instead of bitmap format)
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3. make it available as a human-readable source file (e.g. ASCII .stl instead of binary .stl, this would work better with version control systems)
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4. use non-proprietary formats (e.g., .svg instead of Adobe Illustrator .ai)
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5. add a documentation about the design process (how it has been designed, by whom, where, ...)
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6. link your data to other data to provide context (e.g. Open Data regarding the design process, supply chain, manufacturing, distribution, end of life, ...)
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0. make it available on the Web (whatever format) under an open license
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1. make it available as source file (e.g., vector format instead of bitmap format)
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2. make it available as a human-readable source file (e.g. ASCII .stl instead of binary .stl, this would work better with version control systems)
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3. use non-proprietary formats (e.g., .svg instead of Adobe Illustrator .ai)
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4. link your data to other data to provide context (e.g. Open Data regarding the design process, supply chain, manufacturing, distribution, end of life, ...)
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