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# Ask specialists to help improve the designs of our [[GVCS tools|open source machines / tools]] (see also our list of [[current priorities]]). The more open source technologies and tools we have, the less we need to be locked to proprietary technologies; | # Ask [[Specialists|specialists / subject matter experts]] to help improve the designs of our [[GVCS tools|open source machines / tools]] (see also our list of [[current priorities]]). The more open source technologies and tools we have, the less we need to be locked to proprietary technologies; | ||
# Find more people who would be willing to help with designing better tools; | # Find more people who would be willing to help with designing better tools; | ||
#Build some of the machines yourself, test their performance and report back any difficulties or problems you faced while building and using them; | #Build some of the machines yourself, test their performance and report back any difficulties or problems you faced while building and using them; | ||
#Find groups of people who could benefit the most out of these machines, but who still don't know about their existence. Let them know. Eco-villages, permaculturists, farmers, and so on; | #Find groups of people who could benefit the most out of these machines, but who still don't know about their existence. Let them know. Eco-villages, permaculturists, farmers, and so on; | ||
#Propose better ways to do something we're doing, or propose new things we should do. | #Propose better ways to do something we're doing, or propose new things we should do. |
Revision as of 00:42, 7 October 2010
- Ask specialists / subject matter experts to help improve the designs of our open source machines / tools (see also our list of current priorities). The more open source technologies and tools we have, the less we need to be locked to proprietary technologies;
- Find more people who would be willing to help with designing better tools;
- Build some of the machines yourself, test their performance and report back any difficulties or problems you faced while building and using them;
- Find groups of people who could benefit the most out of these machines, but who still don't know about their existence. Let them know. Eco-villages, permaculturists, farmers, and so on;
- Propose better ways to do something we're doing, or propose new things we should do.