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Revision as of 02:51, 24 April 2022
Is
- Common software tools
- Tools must thus be open source
- Common hardware tools
- Tools must thus be open source
- To be scalable, it must be modular
- To work for everyone, it must be inclusive.
- To be transformative - it must achieve that which is otherwise impossible with limited collaboration
- OSHWA/OSI compliant
- Distributive - ultimately in the Gini Coefficient
- Next step in the evolution of capitalism and socialism
- Intrinsically motivated
- Inclusive - includes nature, people
- Transparent - open to study and learning - unleashed learning so more can be learned in less time.
Is Not
- Fake Open Source
- Proprietary consortium, coop, Peer Production License
- Collapsitarian - a serious case for abundance can be made
- Crowdsourced Prioritization - typical public incentive challenges that privatize their results
- Extrinsic motivation - the process must be wholesome