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* Overview
The **Open Personal Equipment System (OPES)** aims to define and develop an open standard for personal carrying, organization, and storage solutions. It focuses on creating an interoperable ecosystem of gear that prioritizes durability, repairability, and modularity.
The *Open Personal Equipment System (OPES)* aims to define and develop an open standard for personal carrying, organization, and storage solutions. It focuses on creating an interoperable ecosystem of gear that prioritizes durability, repairability, and modularity.
* Phase A: Demand (PRD)
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Define the requirements for an open, modular standard for personal equipment.
** 2. User Needs
- **Interoperability:** Modular attachments that work across different packs and cases.
- **Sovereignty:** Open-source patterns and material specifications allowing for user repair or manufacturing.
- **Durability:** High-performance materials designed for long-term use.
- **Standardization:** Clear definitions for grid systems (e.g., MOLLE-compatible but evolved).
- *Interoperability:* Modular attachments that work across different packs and cases.
- *Sovereignty:* Open-source patterns and material specifications allowing for user repair or manufacturing.
- *Durability:* High-performance materials designed for long-term use.
- *Standardization:* Clear definitions for grid systems (e.g., MOLLE-compatible but evolved).
** 3. Success Criteria
*** TODO Core OPES Attachment Standard definition