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An enterprise type that OSE is developing is a sole proprietorship that uses proven and optimized techniques, to create a robust enterprise that can support a person with at most a 25% time commitment (2 hours per day). This is the OSE Founder's promise in the Open Source Philosophy video:


That is the desired case. For all other cases, a replicable enterprise must have:

  1. A clear value proposition
  2. A clear product strategy
  3. At the very minimum, a minimum wage hourly earnings ($7.25-$10 for states in the USA [1], and up to $15 in certain cities like Seattle [2]). However, this applies to unskilled work. OSE enterprises are typically not intended to be unskilled labor. As such, the higher limit of the wage should be used, or $15.