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We are glad to share a few announcements using our own email server with phpList | We are glad to share a few announcements - for the first time now using our own email server - with phpList open source email software. | ||
To review a little. The OSE concept was formulated in 2003, and I started with a land-based facility to explore starting civilization from scratch in the middle of nowhere, Missouri, in 2006. In 2011 I gave the TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set[https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski?language=en] - and now we are 33% done: | |||
[[State of Completion]] infographic. | |||
You can trace our blog posts since 2007 on the front page of our website - https://www.opensourceecology.org/ - starting with the building of an outhouse. It is interesting to take a look at a video from each year since 2008 - which is found on our videos page - https://www.opensourceecology.org/about-videos-3/ | |||
I started the True Fans in 2009. Consider subscribing if you would like to support this work with a small donation each month. We only have about 40 True Fans right now - from a peak of about 400 in 2013. Now we added program revenue to our mix - from running workshops beginning in 2014. | |||
Continuing on the big perspective issues - I'm retiring for the second time now to write a book. My first retirement was from a plasma physics Ph.D. in 2003 when I decided that land stewardship was more appealing to me than an office cubicle. I haven't yet got a title for the book. All I know is that it will be a good mid-point battle cry to finish the Global Village Construction Set by 2028. I am aiming to publish in 2010. | |||
But I'm really in it for the long term. If we are done in 2028, then we can replicate OSE Campuses far and wide, as points of light for inspiring their respective communities. Our latest model is a research and education OSE Campus - which is a format palatable to the public and executable in practice. I mentioned '2 hours of work per day to attain a modern standard of living'. Yes, indeed that will be part of the design. It's just a question of eterprise skill. | |||
https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/ |
Revision as of 03:18, 11 May 2019
Dear OSE Supporters,
We are glad to share a few announcements - for the first time now using our own email server - with phpList open source email software.
To review a little. The OSE concept was formulated in 2003, and I started with a land-based facility to explore starting civilization from scratch in the middle of nowhere, Missouri, in 2006. In 2011 I gave the TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set[1] - and now we are 33% done:
State of Completion infographic.
You can trace our blog posts since 2007 on the front page of our website - https://www.opensourceecology.org/ - starting with the building of an outhouse. It is interesting to take a look at a video from each year since 2008 - which is found on our videos page - https://www.opensourceecology.org/about-videos-3/
I started the True Fans in 2009. Consider subscribing if you would like to support this work with a small donation each month. We only have about 40 True Fans right now - from a peak of about 400 in 2013. Now we added program revenue to our mix - from running workshops beginning in 2014.
Continuing on the big perspective issues - I'm retiring for the second time now to write a book. My first retirement was from a plasma physics Ph.D. in 2003 when I decided that land stewardship was more appealing to me than an office cubicle. I haven't yet got a title for the book. All I know is that it will be a good mid-point battle cry to finish the Global Village Construction Set by 2028. I am aiming to publish in 2010.
But I'm really in it for the long term. If we are done in 2028, then we can replicate OSE Campuses far and wide, as points of light for inspiring their respective communities. Our latest model is a research and education OSE Campus - which is a format palatable to the public and executable in practice. I mentioned '2 hours of work per day to attain a modern standard of living'. Yes, indeed that will be part of the design. It's just a question of eterprise skill.
https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/