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OSE is interested in creating the [[Open Source Economy]]. This includes a transition of education to applied, interdisciplinary learning, as well as the transition to a peacetime economy. Lifecycle stewardship includes balancing of natural resource use with our natural life support system to establish stable populations and thus avoid a population explosion. Transition of industry to collaborative development can be obtained by selecting individual >$1B industries and converting them to [[Distributive Enterprise]] in the form of family enterprise, open source microfactories. | OSE is interested in creating the [[Open Source Economy]]. This includes a transition of education to applied, interdisciplinary learning, as well as the transition to a peacetime economy. Lifecycle stewardship includes balancing of natural resource use with our natural life support system to establish stable populations and thus avoid a population explosion. Transition of industry to collaborative development can be obtained by selecting individual >$1B industries and converting them to [[Distributive Enterprise]] in the form of family enterprise, open source microfactories. | ||
=Steps= | |||
Some of the steps in this transition include: | |||
#Developing a bootstrapped open source [[Extreme Enterpise]] that can fund OSE developers | |||
#Create [[Village Campus]]es that focus on R&D for solving pressing world issues | |||
#Starting Extreme Design Incentive Challenges to transform the economy on an industry-by-industry basis | |||
#Starting elementary and high school level OSE Clubs and Coopetitions to provide a solving-pressing-world-issues direction to existing robotics competitions | |||
#Starting OSE-based schools via an independent school movement |
Revision as of 19:12, 16 March 2019
OSE is interested in creating the Open Source Economy. This includes a transition of education to applied, interdisciplinary learning, as well as the transition to a peacetime economy. Lifecycle stewardship includes balancing of natural resource use with our natural life support system to establish stable populations and thus avoid a population explosion. Transition of industry to collaborative development can be obtained by selecting individual >$1B industries and converting them to Distributive Enterprise in the form of family enterprise, open source microfactories.
Steps
Some of the steps in this transition include:
- Developing a bootstrapped open source Extreme Enterpise that can fund OSE developers
- Create Village Campuses that focus on R&D for solving pressing world issues
- Starting Extreme Design Incentive Challenges to transform the economy on an industry-by-industry basis
- Starting elementary and high school level OSE Clubs and Coopetitions to provide a solving-pressing-world-issues direction to existing robotics competitions
- Starting OSE-based schools via an independent school movement