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From here, we must move on to a deeper understanding of what a more generalized open source product development process must include, such as in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QXYAdM4GuT_HvXLfZbMKtk04TedYvp1s2OOCWVadMtI/edit#slide=id.gd518ba2b6_0_14 OSPD project infrastructure] in the OSE Roadmap. | From here, we must move on to a deeper understanding of what a more generalized open source product development process must include, such as in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QXYAdM4GuT_HvXLfZbMKtk04TedYvp1s2OOCWVadMtI/edit#slide=id.gd518ba2b6_0_14 OSPD project infrastructure] in the OSE Roadmap. | ||
From there - how to collaborate on the wiki, and from there, build teams on projects. Log, Dev Spreadsheet, OSHW Dashboard, and Project Page, and Team Charter. | |||
From there, we move onto the Open Source Fab Lab, Collaborative Literacy, and Distributive Enterprise. |
Revision as of 22:40, 25 November 2015
See overview at http://opensourceecology.org/development/.
This briefly explains the Module Based Design, Construction Set approach, and the module-based documentation process.
From here, we must move on to a deeper understanding of what a more generalized open source product development process must include, such as in the OSPD project infrastructure in the OSE Roadmap.
From there - how to collaborate on the wiki, and from there, build teams on projects. Log, Dev Spreadsheet, OSHW Dashboard, and Project Page, and Team Charter.
From there, we move onto the Open Source Fab Lab, Collaborative Literacy, and Distributive Enterprise.