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We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to [[Distributive Economics]]. To this end, we are setting | We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to [[Distributive Economics]]. To this end, we are setting a standard for documenting each step of a given fabrication procedure. Each step is defined as a small breakdown of a complete fabrication procedure, where each device such as the open source tractor would have on the order of 100 steps, and where each step is broken down to further sub-steps. The aim is to enable an individual with no prior experience to follow directions completely and succeed at completing a build. | ||
*Written procedure | *Written procedure | ||
[[Category:Standards]] | [[Category:Standards]] |
Revision as of 11:58, 18 June 2011
Introduction
We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to Distributive Economics. To this end, we are setting a standard for documenting each step of a given fabrication procedure. Each step is defined as a small breakdown of a complete fabrication procedure, where each device such as the open source tractor would have on the order of 100 steps, and where each step is broken down to further sub-steps. The aim is to enable an individual with no prior experience to follow directions completely and succeed at completing a build.
- Written procedure