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Revision as of 05:43, 16 January 2020
Intro
The goal is to develop OSE to the point of Linux-scale development - where thousands of people are contributing to the kernel for a new civilization. Indeed, our level of cooperation must exceed that of Linux, as a civilization is more complicated that a computer kernel.
We make the road by walking at OSE, and currently we use a combination of elements to move development forward. Each is in development:
- OSE Developers
- OSE STEAM Camps - creating a collaborative design-literate public
- OSE Clubs - transforming schools and other organizations to collaborative design
- Open Source Everything Store
- Rapid prototyping via Open Source Microfactory machines, especially 3D printers
- FreeCAD and Part Libraries
More of the elements and principles that we use are listed at OSE Collaboration Protocol
The bottom line is this: How do we design an integrated development process for working effectively as a team, where one part feeds into another, and nobody is left out?