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* Stipends unlock after verified skill → production → revenue. | * Stipends unlock after verified skill → production → revenue. | ||
=Good Standing and Stipend Readiness in Civilization Systems Engineering Track= | |||
OSE requires: | |||
*Toolchain familiarity | |||
*Open documentation discipline | |||
*Collaborative literacy | |||
*Production under OSE constraints | |||
*Reliability in swarm environments | |||
*Ability to create and parse CAD | |||
*Documented capacity | |||
None of this can be assumed. | |||
= Enterprise Formation Track = | |||
== Six Months to Partnership Readiness == | |||
The Enterprise Formation Track is a six-month, production-integrated program designed to identify and prepare enterprise partners within the Open Source Ecology (OSE) ecosystem. | |||
This is not a school-only program. | |||
This is not a job program. | |||
This is not a credential pathway. | |||
It is a performance-filtered formation process built around real production, real markets, and measurable outputs. | |||
== Timeframe and commitment == | |||
* Full-time participation | |||
* Six months, fixed duration | |||
* On-site participation required | |||
* No extensions | |||
* No guaranteed continuation beyond the formation period | |||
Six months is a hard performance filter. | |||
== Cost == | |||
'''Program Fee: $15,000 for six months''' | |||
This fee covers access to OSE facilities, tools, infrastructure, supervision, evaluation, and production-integrated training. | |||
The program fee does not guarantee income. Partnership is offered only upon qualification. | |||
Participants must arrive financially prepared to support themselves for the full six-month period. | |||
== No stipends, no wages == | |||
OSE does not offer stipends, wages, or employment during the formation period. | |||
Compensation begins only through partnership, not participation. | |||
== What participants do == | |||
Participants work inside live OSE production systems and are evaluated by measured output. | |||
Participants are expected to: | |||
* Execute real production work across core homebuilding modules (walls, floors, roof, PV, power center, plumbing, wiring, water systems, finish plumbing, drywall, cabinets, flooring, and related scopes) | |||
* Produce build-ready CAD and instruction artifacts (AI-assisted) that others can execute without verbal handoff | |||
* Improve designs and instructions using feedback from real builds | |||
* Operate within open documentation and coordination standards | |||
== Published Qualification Criteria == | |||
== System-based: production data + time-lapse + QC == | |||
Qualification for enterprise partnership is determined by objective production data captured during real work. | |||
Qualification evidence is generated continuously and includes: | |||
* Continuous production data (assigned scope, timestamps, units completed) | |||
* Time-lapse visual capture of fabrication and installation work | |||
* Defined quality control (QC) checkpoints | |||
* Automated and AI-assisted QC analysis against OSE production standards | |||
Qualification is binary. | |||
=== Core production metrics === | |||
Qualification requires sustained performance that meets OSE production standards, including: | |||
* Throughput: time-per-unit and units completed per time window for assigned scope | |||
* Quality: QC pass rate at checkpoints | |||
* Rework: error rate and rework time as a fraction of total time | |||
* Yield: accepted output versus attempted output | |||
* Stability: sustained performance over time, not one-off demonstrations | |||
== CAD-for-swarm competence == | |||
=== De-risking schedule via substitutability === | |||
CAD-for-swarm is treated as a first-class production output because it enables schedule resilience and scale. | |||
Participants must produce CAD and instruction sets (AI-assisted) that make work transferable so missing work can be reassigned or subcontracted without loss of schedule or quality. This includes mastering an automated process (OSE teaches this) for: | |||
*Generating new house models from an AI-assisted designer | |||
*Atutomated production of fabrication drawinigs, BOMs, build instructionals - as relevant to subcontractors or swarm builds | |||
*Automated generation of plan check phase documents | |||
CAD-for-swarm competence is measured by: | |||
* Executability: another team or subcontractor can execute the work from the CAD/instructions without verbal handoff | |||
* Fidelity: executed work matches intent and passes QC checkpoints | |||
* Handoff success: work can be reassigned midstream without redesign or reinterpretation | |||
* Recovery: CAD and instructions are revised rapidly based on deviations observed in time-lapse and QC outcomes, and updates are pushed upstream into the AI-assisted design process | |||
Documentation that is not successfully executed by others is treated as incomplete output to be revised during the enterprise formation stage. This way, participants contribute to necessary upgrades for enterprise scaling. | |||
== Partnership After Qualification == | |||
= Partnership After Qualification = | |||
Participants who meet the published, objective qualification criteria at the conclusion of the six-month formation period may be invited to enter into an enterprise partnership within OSE systems. | |||
For partners accepted into an OSE enterprise partnership, OSE may provide, contingent on continued satisfactory performance: | |||
* Access to a real, operating market within OSE systems | |||
* Participation as an independent production enterprise serving defined system needs | |||
* Guaranteed access to defined pricing and production volume tiers which, when executed to standard, are sufficient to support $100,000+ in annual net income | |||
**Example: 4 houses built in 1 year, 2 person team, $160k in labor value capture, OSE bonus bumps up to net $100k for main operator after paying their labor. OSE makes $50k net per house. This depends on 0.7 hr/sf milestone | |||
* Optional access, on a rental or fee basis, to shared OSE infrastructure, tooling, coordination services, and logistical support | |||
OSE guarantees access to the defined market opportunity, pricing framework, and volume tiers for partners who maintain the required performance standards. OSE does not guarantee individual income or profitability. Actual net income depends on execution quality, reliability, throughput, cost control, and external conditions. | |||
All partnerships are offered and maintained based on objective qualification and ongoing performance criteria and system needs. Participants are free to accept or decline any partnership offered. | |||
Participants who do not meet the qualification criteria conclude the formation period without partnership and without further obligation on either side. | |||
Participation does not create an employment, contractor, or agency relationship. Enterprise partners operate as independent businesses. | |||
== Legal and Participation Disclaimer == | |||
Participation in the Enterprise Formation Track does not guarantee income, partnership, employment, or business success. | |||
OSE does not offer employment, wages, stipends, or compensation during the formation period. Participants should not rely on participation as a source of income. | |||
Any reference to potential income levels, including $100,000+ annual net income, refers to the capacity of specific production partnerships and market opportunities under standard execution. Individual results vary and depend on factors including skill, reliability, throughput, execution quality, and ongoing performance. No income is guaranteed. | |||
Program fees cover access to facilities, tools, supervision, evaluation, and training. Fees are not contingent on partnership offers or financial outcomes. | |||
Advancement to partnership status, and any associated revenue-sharing or enterprise arrangements, is conditional upon verified performance against the published qualification criteria. | |||
This program is not a degree program, not a credentialing program, and not a job placement service. Participants are responsible for their own living expenses, insurance, taxes, and compliance with applicable laws. | |||
By enrolling, participants acknowledge that this is a performance-filtered, production-integrated formation program and that continuation beyond the six-month period is not guaranteed. | |||
Latest revision as of 07:39, 30 January 2026
First principles (non-negotiables)
These constraints clarify everything else:
OSE optimizes for enterprise founders, not employees.
- Builder ≠ laborer.
- Designer ≠ academic.
- Everyone is on a trajectory toward sovereign production capacity.
Six months is the hard filter.
- Anyone not enterprise-capable in 6 months is not a peak performer in this environment.
- Longer tracks are allowed only if they are deeper, not slower.
Work produces value immediately.
- No “school-only” tracks.
- Every track touches real production, even if at different intensities.
Stipends follow demonstrated production competence.
- No stipends for intention - stipend eligibility depends on benchmarking against professional grade work (burndown level achieved in Extreme Enterprise Track)
- After 6 months, participants who demonstrate verified production competence may become stipend-eligible.
- Educational allowances tied to demonstrated competence
- Stipends unlock after verified skill → production → revenue.
Good Standing and Stipend Readiness in Civilization Systems Engineering Track
OSE requires:
- Toolchain familiarity
- Open documentation discipline
- Collaborative literacy
- Production under OSE constraints
- Reliability in swarm environments
- Ability to create and parse CAD
- Documented capacity
None of this can be assumed.
Enterprise Formation Track
Six Months to Partnership Readiness
The Enterprise Formation Track is a six-month, production-integrated program designed to identify and prepare enterprise partners within the Open Source Ecology (OSE) ecosystem.
This is not a school-only program. This is not a job program. This is not a credential pathway.
It is a performance-filtered formation process built around real production, real markets, and measurable outputs.
Timeframe and commitment
- Full-time participation
- Six months, fixed duration
- On-site participation required
- No extensions
- No guaranteed continuation beyond the formation period
Six months is a hard performance filter.
Cost
Program Fee: $15,000 for six months
This fee covers access to OSE facilities, tools, infrastructure, supervision, evaluation, and production-integrated training.
The program fee does not guarantee income. Partnership is offered only upon qualification.
Participants must arrive financially prepared to support themselves for the full six-month period.
No stipends, no wages
OSE does not offer stipends, wages, or employment during the formation period.
Compensation begins only through partnership, not participation.
What participants do
Participants work inside live OSE production systems and are evaluated by measured output.
Participants are expected to:
- Execute real production work across core homebuilding modules (walls, floors, roof, PV, power center, plumbing, wiring, water systems, finish plumbing, drywall, cabinets, flooring, and related scopes)
- Produce build-ready CAD and instruction artifacts (AI-assisted) that others can execute without verbal handoff
- Improve designs and instructions using feedback from real builds
- Operate within open documentation and coordination standards
Published Qualification Criteria
System-based: production data + time-lapse + QC
Qualification for enterprise partnership is determined by objective production data captured during real work.
Qualification evidence is generated continuously and includes:
- Continuous production data (assigned scope, timestamps, units completed)
- Time-lapse visual capture of fabrication and installation work
- Defined quality control (QC) checkpoints
- Automated and AI-assisted QC analysis against OSE production standards
Qualification is binary.
Core production metrics
Qualification requires sustained performance that meets OSE production standards, including:
- Throughput: time-per-unit and units completed per time window for assigned scope
- Quality: QC pass rate at checkpoints
- Rework: error rate and rework time as a fraction of total time
- Yield: accepted output versus attempted output
- Stability: sustained performance over time, not one-off demonstrations
CAD-for-swarm competence
De-risking schedule via substitutability
CAD-for-swarm is treated as a first-class production output because it enables schedule resilience and scale.
Participants must produce CAD and instruction sets (AI-assisted) that make work transferable so missing work can be reassigned or subcontracted without loss of schedule or quality. This includes mastering an automated process (OSE teaches this) for:
- Generating new house models from an AI-assisted designer
- Atutomated production of fabrication drawinigs, BOMs, build instructionals - as relevant to subcontractors or swarm builds
- Automated generation of plan check phase documents
CAD-for-swarm competence is measured by:
- Executability: another team or subcontractor can execute the work from the CAD/instructions without verbal handoff
- Fidelity: executed work matches intent and passes QC checkpoints
- Handoff success: work can be reassigned midstream without redesign or reinterpretation
- Recovery: CAD and instructions are revised rapidly based on deviations observed in time-lapse and QC outcomes, and updates are pushed upstream into the AI-assisted design process
Documentation that is not successfully executed by others is treated as incomplete output to be revised during the enterprise formation stage. This way, participants contribute to necessary upgrades for enterprise scaling.
Partnership After Qualification
Partnership After Qualification
Participants who meet the published, objective qualification criteria at the conclusion of the six-month formation period may be invited to enter into an enterprise partnership within OSE systems.
For partners accepted into an OSE enterprise partnership, OSE may provide, contingent on continued satisfactory performance:
- Access to a real, operating market within OSE systems
- Participation as an independent production enterprise serving defined system needs
- Guaranteed access to defined pricing and production volume tiers which, when executed to standard, are sufficient to support $100,000+ in annual net income
- Example: 4 houses built in 1 year, 2 person team, $160k in labor value capture, OSE bonus bumps up to net $100k for main operator after paying their labor. OSE makes $50k net per house. This depends on 0.7 hr/sf milestone
- Optional access, on a rental or fee basis, to shared OSE infrastructure, tooling, coordination services, and logistical support
OSE guarantees access to the defined market opportunity, pricing framework, and volume tiers for partners who maintain the required performance standards. OSE does not guarantee individual income or profitability. Actual net income depends on execution quality, reliability, throughput, cost control, and external conditions.
All partnerships are offered and maintained based on objective qualification and ongoing performance criteria and system needs. Participants are free to accept or decline any partnership offered.
Participants who do not meet the qualification criteria conclude the formation period without partnership and without further obligation on either side.
Participation does not create an employment, contractor, or agency relationship. Enterprise partners operate as independent businesses.
Legal and Participation Disclaimer
Participation in the Enterprise Formation Track does not guarantee income, partnership, employment, or business success.
OSE does not offer employment, wages, stipends, or compensation during the formation period. Participants should not rely on participation as a source of income.
Any reference to potential income levels, including $100,000+ annual net income, refers to the capacity of specific production partnerships and market opportunities under standard execution. Individual results vary and depend on factors including skill, reliability, throughput, execution quality, and ongoing performance. No income is guaranteed.
Program fees cover access to facilities, tools, supervision, evaluation, and training. Fees are not contingent on partnership offers or financial outcomes.
Advancement to partnership status, and any associated revenue-sharing or enterprise arrangements, is conditional upon verified performance against the published qualification criteria.
This program is not a degree program, not a credentialing program, and not a job placement service. Participants are responsible for their own living expenses, insurance, taxes, and compliance with applicable laws.
By enrolling, participants acknowledge that this is a performance-filtered, production-integrated formation program and that continuation beyond the six-month period is not guaranteed.