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*OSE Clubs | *OSE Clubs | ||
*Swag is a collaborative effort to develop simple products for development funding for team members. Stickers, T-Shirts, etc. Can do an Enterprise Sprint on this. | *Swag is a collaborative effort to develop simple products for development funding for team members. Stickers, T-Shirts, etc. Can do an Enterprise Sprint on this. | ||
*[[Open Source Swag]] - solely open source products produced on 100% open source toolchains. Developed as proof of concept of feasibility of open source tools. | |||
*Referral fees - for liberatory products, open source. | |||
*True Fans - revenue goes to incentive challenges? | *True Fans - revenue goes to incentive challenges? | ||
*Enterprise Sprints - where we package our content. [[Enterprise Sprint Guidelines]] - for OSPD DE development. | *Enterprise Sprints - where we package our content. [[Enterprise Sprint Guidelines]] - for OSPD DE development. | ||
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*Curriculum feeds the entire project | *Curriculum feeds the entire project | ||
*Feeds student projects in elementary, high school, and college | *Feeds student projects in elementary, high school, and college | ||
*Modular breakdown | *Modular breakdown allows effective development | ||
*[[Curriculum Requirements]] | |||
=Community Manager= | =Community Manager= | ||
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*SVGs like in Open Building Institute | *SVGs like in Open Building Institute | ||
*FreeCAD icons for workbenches | *FreeCAD icons for workbenches | ||
=OSE Meetups= | |||
*Kansas City and St. Joseph - proposal is for monthly meetings with people of allied interests. | |||
*[[Local Contacts]]. |
Latest revision as of 06:28, 19 June 2019
Introduction
We are building a community for open source product development towards completing the Global Village Construction Set by 2028. To this end, we have learned about modular design as a key to the breakdown of complex designs into bitesize chunks. Every complex product can be broken into modules. These modules can then be taken through an open source product development process. 50 machines x 12 module x 40 development items get us 2400 items. There are several prototpes required for each product release.
Working Doc
For a meaningful community to be established, these are the functions that need to be met.
OSPD
- Design Challenges
- OSE Clubs
- Swag is a collaborative effort to develop simple products for development funding for team members. Stickers, T-Shirts, etc. Can do an Enterprise Sprint on this.
- Open Source Swag - solely open source products produced on 100% open source toolchains. Developed as proof of concept of feasibility of open source tools.
- Referral fees - for liberatory products, open source.
- True Fans - revenue goes to incentive challenges?
- Enterprise Sprints - where we package our content. Enterprise Sprint Guidelines - for OSPD DE development.
- Manufacturing contracts - get others to produce our wares. Jeff's Open Source Hardware 3D printed ring, etc,
Education
- Curriculum feeds the entire project
- Feeds student projects in elementary, high school, and college
- Modular breakdown allows effective development
- Curriculum Requirements
Community Manager
- 1/2 time position paid by running 3D Printer workshops the other half of the time
Work Log
- Record of work, with hour graph for contributors
OSE Infobox
- For each project, infobox with status. Examine Wikipdia, Appropedia, and FreeCAD
OSE Dashboard
- Projects completed, their status, current work
- Priorities
- Timeline
- Active Projects
OSE Community Wiki Page
- Gallery of contributors of all sorts
- Picture
- Badges embedded
Badges
- FreeCAD
- True Fan
- OSE Developer
Icons
- Common graphical language for communicating in diagrams
- SVGs like in Open Building Institute
- FreeCAD icons for workbenches
OSE Meetups
- Kansas City and St. Joseph - proposal is for monthly meetings with people of allied interests.
- Local Contacts.