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=Mastermind Intro= | |||
A [[Mastermind]] is a study/action group. | |||
The Open Source Economy Mastermind is formed to address the last unreached frontier of human economies: distribution. | |||
It is an initiative to collect supporting players for scaling open source product development for open source microfactories powered by repositories of open source design. | |||
=Whitepaper= | =Whitepaper= | ||
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#Analysis of shortcomings of the maker/fab lab/hackerspace movement in terms of creating the next paradigm of distributed production | #Analysis of shortcomings of the maker/fab lab/hackerspace movement in terms of creating the next paradigm of distributed production | ||
#Analysis of opportunities along the lines of current economic trends - namely [[Fragmentation]] | #Analysis of opportunities along the lines of current economic trends - namely [[Fragmentation]] | ||
#Proposition of the continuous-learning, open source green fab lab as the training/production solution | |||
=Manifesto= | =Manifesto= | ||
*This document summarizes the values and outlines clear goals as a means to stakeholder alignment | *This document summarizes the values and outlines clear goals as a means to stakeholder alignment | ||
*It's an aspirational statement for what we are engaging | *It's an aspirational statement for what we are engaging | ||
=Roadmap= | |||
*Collaboratively developed roadmap for getting there | |||
=Resource Map= | |||
*Mapping all the resources that lead in the right direction, assessing them with the [[Open-o-Meter]] |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 21 September 2019
Mastermind Intro
A Mastermind is a study/action group.
The Open Source Economy Mastermind is formed to address the last unreached frontier of human economies: distribution.
It is an initiative to collect supporting players for scaling open source product development for open source microfactories powered by repositories of open source design.
Whitepaper
Outlines the situation:
- Analysis of shortcomings of the maker/fab lab/hackerspace movement in terms of creating the next paradigm of distributed production
- Analysis of opportunities along the lines of current economic trends - namely Fragmentation
- Proposition of the continuous-learning, open source green fab lab as the training/production solution
Manifesto
- This document summarizes the values and outlines clear goals as a means to stakeholder alignment
- It's an aspirational statement for what we are engaging
Roadmap
- Collaboratively developed roadmap for getting there
Resource Map
- Mapping all the resources that lead in the right direction, assessing them with the Open-o-Meter