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Continuing on [[Large-Scale Development]].
Continuing on [[Large-Scale Development]] and identifying requirements for transitioning to an open source economy.
#Wiki - scalable digital platform
#1000 Universities - large collaboration across universities.
#1000 True Fans - large base of supporters. Campaign would have to be started, with a self-funding manager for this. Requirements: adherence to OSE Specifications and [[Critical Path]].
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Revision as of 18:25, 29 March 2020

Sun Mar 29k 2020

Continuing on Large-Scale Development and identifying requirements for transitioning to an open source economy.

  1. Wiki - scalable digital platform
  2. 1000 Universities - large collaboration across universities.
  3. 1000 True Fans - large base of supporters. Campaign would have to be started, with a self-funding manager for this. Requirements: adherence to OSE Specifications and Critical Path.

Sat Mar 28, 2020

Info Architecture

  • Proper Collaboration architecture needs infobox for quick update on status of a thing in development
  • A development page needs to be set up in one second, and improved in a few seconds.
    • Development Template, Infobox, Social Contract (Dev Guidelines), Videos, Communication Channels (embed Discourse), Upvote for contributions
  • Iconography - while we have the machine icons, we need to begin using Open Source Technology Pattern Language primitives to begin communicating

Community + Economics

  • Open Source Microfactory is started in every community. Donation of a space via partnership with a local organization.
    • Basic implementation is $5k for a facility with 3D Printers, camera scanner.
  • Collaborative Enterprise Development and Marketing - for replicable results.
  • Incentive challenge protocol
  • Extreme Builds to support a product
  • Hackathon to support a product
  • STEAM Camps to train people in product development - 9 days no less to get the full commitment