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Builds upon [[OSHWA Definition]] and [[DIN SPEC 3105]] to include collaboration methods, Module Based Design, pattern languages for product ecologies, Extreme Manufacturing, collaborative swarm builds, Distributive Enterprise, and a teleology of Distributed Market Substitution. These are the conditions for enabling open Hardware to solve pressing world issues, which require an evolution of culture as well as upgrading of current development methods to collaborative and inclusive patterns. The result is a transition of the economy from scarcity-based to one based on abundant resources. Open, collaborative hardware developent is a necessary condition for mutually assured abundance.
Builds upon [[OSHWA Definition]] and [[DIN SPEC 3105]] to include collaboration methods, Module Based Design, pattern languages for product ecologies, Extreme Manufacturing, collaborative swarm builds, Distributive Enterprise, and a teleology of Distributed Market Substitution. These are the conditions for enabling open Hardware to solve pressing world issues, which require an evolution of culture as well as upgrading of current development methods to collaborative and inclusive. The result is a transition of the economy from scarcity-based to one based on abundant resources, leaving nobody behind while regenerating natural life support systems.

Revision as of 17:28, 24 January 2023

Builds upon OSHWA Definition and DIN SPEC 3105 to include collaboration methods, Module Based Design, pattern languages for product ecologies, Extreme Manufacturing, collaborative swarm builds, Distributive Enterprise, and a teleology of Distributed Market Substitution. These are the conditions for enabling open Hardware to solve pressing world issues, which require an evolution of culture as well as upgrading of current development methods to collaborative and inclusive. The result is a transition of the economy from scarcity-based to one based on abundant resources, leaving nobody behind while regenerating natural life support systems.