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#Number of open source ecology-aligned (collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance - see [[Discussion of OSE Vision]]) livelihoods created - ie, number of people who are making a living from open source economics as Collaborators. Not just any collaborators, but those who are contributing directly to Open Source Ecology's [[Open Source Everything Store]]. | #Number of open source ecology-aligned (collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance - see [[Discussion of OSE Vision]]) livelihoods created - ie, number of people who are making a living from open source economics as Collaborators. Not just any collaborators, but those who are contributing directly to Open Source Ecology's [[Open Source Everything Store]]. | ||
#Number of and wide distribution of Open Source Microfactories that are generating $25k or more net revenue per year | |||
#Nukber of and distribution of [[OSE Campuses]] worldwide, with about 1k-3k Campuses worldwide. | |||
#Number of products certified for the [[Open Source Everything Store]]. | |||
#Number of Part Library commits across 50 [[GVCS]] technologies and supporting infrastructure | #Number of Part Library commits across 50 [[GVCS]] technologies and supporting infrastructure | ||
#Number of people leading [[Open Source Product Development]] via OSE STEAM Camps]] | #Number of people leading [[Open Source Product Development]] via OSE STEAM Camps]] | ||
#Number of people certified in OSE development (4 days training, and certification for the 4 day training) | #Number of people certified in OSE development (4 days training, and certification for the 4 day training) |
Revision as of 15:02, 25 July 2019
- Number of open source ecology-aligned (collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance - see Discussion of OSE Vision) livelihoods created - ie, number of people who are making a living from open source economics as Collaborators. Not just any collaborators, but those who are contributing directly to Open Source Ecology's Open Source Everything Store.
- Number of and wide distribution of Open Source Microfactories that are generating $25k or more net revenue per year
- Nukber of and distribution of OSE Campuses worldwide, with about 1k-3k Campuses worldwide.
- Number of products certified for the Open Source Everything Store.
- Number of Part Library commits across 50 GVCS technologies and supporting infrastructure
- Number of people leading Open Source Product Development via OSE STEAM Camps]]
- Number of people certified in OSE development (4 days training, and certification for the 4 day training)