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Revision as of 16:15, 16 August 2019

Prioritization

  1. Relevance to OSE mission
  2. Audience size
  3. Early Adopter
  4. Mutual benefit
  5. converting the competition

Candidate Criteria

  1. Excitement about the OSE Vision of collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance.
  2. Supercooperators
  3. Open Source
  4. Technically savvy
  5. Socially savvy
  6. Entrepreneurial
  7. Educators
  8. Microstate entrepreneurs

Ideal Outcome

Person is already familiar with OSE, and is fully on board with the vision. They are already open source at the core, and are excited about meeting other A players to create the next economy. They already believe that the next economy is the open source economy, and have the skills to bring it about. They are supercooperators with a growth mindset. They are fast learners, and come more from the education field than technology - so they are able to inspire others. They are entrepreneuarial, so they do not have a problem with envisioning the impossible. Since they come from education/community management/supercooperation backgrounds,

Concept

  1. Do it in bulk: run 6-12 camps at a time as a Collaboration with leadership development and coopetition

List

Stars With Good Reputation

  1. Lee Felsenstein
  2. Dan Gelbart
  3. Mitch Altman

Specific Technical

  1. Electronoobs - Electronoobs
  2. Drone - Flone
  3. Drone - raspberry pi drone course - [1]
  4. Cordless drill - Marius Hornberger - [2] . marius.ho1995@gmail.com
  5. King of Random - 11M YT subscribers; ad revenue from youtube, google, and affiliate on amazon, + swag. $2200 per day revenue. Would cost $11k for 5 days based on this figure.
  6. Arduino founder
  7. Raspberry Pi founder
  8. E3D founder
  9. Adrian Bowyer
  10. Joi Ito
  11. Astro Teller
  12. Christian Villum
  13. Book Sprints guy
  14. Challenge Island - what is their offering?
  15. Founder of FIRST Dean
  16. Geardown For What - 41 patrons
  17. Open Source Waterjet Cutter guy
  18. Jeff Higdon
  19. Tom Griffing
  20. Jonathan Kocurek
  21. Joe Justice
  22. William Neal
  23. Collaborative Literacy guy
  24. Elon Musk on battery packs
  25. Yorik van Havre
  26. Luka Mustafa
  27. Mark Horner
  28. [[Claire from Canonical
  29. Jono Bacon - co-teaching
  30. Mediawiki founder
  31. Mr. Christof Laimer
  32. Axial Motor guy
  33. Planetary geardown + solar roast guy?
  34. Great Scott - electronics
  35. Hackaday founder
  36. Dave Hakkens
  1. Cesar Harada
  2. Mexico City TED Fellow
  3. Brazilian 3DP and hackerspace founder
  4. Dave Mellis
  5. Sparkfun founder
  6. Stewart Brand
  7. Fabrikantes leasers or MEdialab leadership
  8. Amory Lovins
  9. Wikihouse - Alastair
  10. Farmer Scott, San Diego
  11. Frank - Golden Coast Mead
  12. Jeff Moe
  13. Lars Brubacher
  14. Kdenlive editor
  15. CEB Floor guys
  16. Mr. CEB Jim Hallock
  17. Solar Hydrogen Chronicles
  18. Phil Jorgenson - Box Beam Sourcebook
  19. V1 Engineering
  20. Y Combinator founder
  21. Jeff Atwood of GitHub/Discourse
  22. Darren Hardy - 10 million entrepreneurs; 10,000 within 3 years
  23. School of the Nations
  24. Ganesh Ramsahai
  25. Kuwait
  26. Saudi Arabia - Eihab or Ahmed From UW
  27. U Oregon.
  28. Penn State - clay printers
  29. Boulder - Alicia or others
  30. TV Be Gone
  31. Limor Fried
  32. Fablabs - anyone that has a practical product
  33. Small robot arm - German guy?
  34. Darren Doherty
  35. Phil Rutter - Chestnut Harvest + open source something
  36. Farmbot open source seeder
  37. Raspberry Pi Tablet
  38. 3D Printed small computer? Jeff Moe
  39. Joshua Pearce and group.
  40. Shane Oberloier