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Let's take back our right to repair!
Help us get this manifesto posted in every workshop, hacker space, and garage in the world!
Put it up everywhere
Print it out or get a copy from us, then take a geotagged photo and add it to our flickr pool with the tag manifesto. We'll make a map of the results and post it here. Let's take the fight against obsolescence to the streets!
We're giving them away for (nearly) free
We really, really want people to read this manifesto. So much so that we printed up some awe-inspiring posters—and we want to mail you one! It's almost free, just pay for shipping! Head over here to order.
One other way...
We're also including a poster in the next 5,000 orders we ship. So if you're already going to buy some parts or tools from us, proceed as planned! You don't have to do a thing, and we'll toss a poster in the box.
Join the cause!
We are building a free repair manual for every device. That's a monumental undertaking, but we're making great progress, one photo at a time. We'd love your help!
iFixit is the free repair manual that you can edit. We are a community of people helping each other fix stuff. Come hang out with us—you'll find a friendly, helpful bunch of people who care about things and want to make them last longer.
Print your own
Print, hack, and redistribute this manifesto. The world needs to hear this message, and we need to get the word out every way possible. Download this file as:
- 1650x2550 JPG (2.7 MB)
- 8.5" x 11" PDF (4.5 MB)
- 11" x 17" PDF (5.3 MB)
- Source InDesign (88 MB)
You're free to do whatever you like with this manifesto. Just include a link back to us.
Complete Translations
Translate the manifesto
The entire world needs to hear this message. If want to help, we're compiling a list of plain text translations here. Once a language is complete, download the source file (InDesign) and send us a PDF. We'll post as many translations as we get here!
Showing all the circular mails and others falling into her mailbox mirror. Informations never lose but loose, rarely change, but go around merry in this global memory refreshment cycle. Sometimes new grains of sand fall into the machinery. A méltartóba beeső mindenféle körlevelek, egyebek tükre. Az információ nem nagyon vész vész el, nem is alakul át nagyon, csak megy körbe és körbe ebben a globális memóriafrissítési ciklusban. Néha új homokszemek is kerülnek a gépezetbe.
Lady Tuckaway (Sára a berakónő) Showing all the circular mails and others falling into her mailbox mirror. Informations never lose but loose, rarely change, but go around merry in this global memory refreshment cycle. Sometimes new grains of sand fall into the machinery.
2010. november 12., péntek
Self-Repair Manifesto - iFixit
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