Speaking from his own personal experience, Banzi finds that the two worlds come from entirely opposite points of view. "They (designers) would resist very much publishing anything that wasn’t finished or sleek, and that’s the complete opposite of open source. Open source means, I’ve developed this code, I’ve developed this hardware, and I’m going to give it to you, and you do something with it, and you give it back to me after you’ve fixed it. And, if enough people is working on it… then it would be similar to hundreds and thousands of people polishing a sculpture. Everybody’s got a bit of a sand paper, and together they make a beautiful thing, it’s a group effort.”