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Last updated Dec. 11, 2013. The current critical path of OSE is:


<span style="color:red"> Last Updated Nov. 3, 2012.  </span>To comment or get involved, please email ops@opensourceecology.org
#Stabilize organization, development process, and infrastructure by 2014.  
 
#2014 - Develop a Residency Program for open source developers
A strategic path leading to stated goals.
 
The current critical path of OSE is:
 
#Stabilize organization, process, infrastructure, brand by 2014.  
#Rapid development in 2014-15, [[GVCS]] completed by 2016
#Rapid development in 2014-15, [[GVCS]] completed by 2016
#Deployment of training program, [[OSE Microfactory]], and autonomous infrastructure in 2016 (includes use of tools for modern economy from local resources at 2 hours per day proof-of-concept with superstars, subsequently made widely replicable). First [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Incubator]] takes in 12 [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Fellows]].
#Social Experiment in the format of Education where participants demonstrate the promise of a low hour work required for prosperity, as in minute 1:16 of the [[Open Source Philosophy]] video. First [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Incubator]] takes in 12 [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Fellows]].
#First class of 12 Fellows - 2017-2018. $1M/year net from program via OSE Microfactory.
#First class of 12 Fellows - 2017-2018. $1M/year net from program via OSE Microfactory.
#2019 - replication of 12 Incubators
#2019 - replication of 12 Incubators

Revision as of 00:18, 11 December 2013

Last updated Dec. 11, 2013. The current critical path of OSE is:

  1. Stabilize organization, development process, and infrastructure by 2014.
  2. 2014 - Develop a Residency Program for open source developers
  3. Rapid development in 2014-15, GVCS completed by 2016
  4. Social Experiment in the format of Education where participants demonstrate the promise of a low hour work required for prosperity, as in minute 1:16 of the Open Source Philosophy video. First OSE Distributive Enterprise Incubator takes in 12 OSE Distributive Enterprise Fellows.
  5. First class of 12 Fellows - 2017-2018. $1M/year net from program via OSE Microfactory.
  6. 2019 - replication of 12 Incubators
  7. 2020-21 - second class of Fellows, 144 Fellows by end of '21
  8. 2022 - 144 Incubators completed.
  9. 2023 - $100M/year net earned to fund open source product development platform