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Dear Community,
Dear Community,


We are starting our monthly newsletter up again after a brief hiatus. Over the last 4 years, we have shown 6 main of proofs of concept (see notes under [https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/presentation/d/1KxP35dFasEIj5w4s2wXYhsZcrlCMZf_r3ik5qexSpkw/edit#slide=id.g7bcf1edb3_1157 this slide]). Having gained much experience, we are ready to regroup for the next phase.
We are starting our monthly newsletter up again after a brief hiatus. Until now, OSE has been focusing on technical development that can lead to creating Open Source Blueprints for Civilization. Over the last 4 years, we have shown 6 technical proofs of concept (see notes under [https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/presentation/d/1KxP35dFasEIj5w4s2wXYhsZcrlCMZf_r3ik5qexSpkw/edit#slide=id.g7bcf1edb3_1157 this slide]). Having gained much experience, we are ready to regroup for the next phase - the development of a strong community and upgraded collaboration techniques.


'''Community Development''' Jonathan Kocurek is now OSE's Commmunity Manager. This year, we are shifting to more cohesive Working Teams to facilitate involvement and continuity. Continuity is a major challenge in any development project - so more effective role allocation and
'''Community Development''' Jonathan Kocurek is now OSE's Commmunity Manager. We are developing cohesive [[Working Teams]] to facilitate involvement and continuity. Continuity is a major challenge in any development project - so more effective role allocation and


'''Schedule for 2015'''
'''Schedule for 2015'''

Revision as of 17:24, 16 March 2015

Dear Community,

We are starting our monthly newsletter up again after a brief hiatus. Until now, OSE has been focusing on technical development that can lead to creating Open Source Blueprints for Civilization. Over the last 4 years, we have shown 6 technical proofs of concept (see notes under this slide). Having gained much experience, we are ready to regroup for the next phase - the development of a strong community and upgraded collaboration techniques.

Community Development Jonathan Kocurek is now OSE's Commmunity Manager. We are developing cohesive Working Teams to facilitate involvement and continuity. Continuity is a major challenge in any development project - so more effective role allocation and

Schedule for 2015