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As of 2012, core [[GVCS]] developmnt strategy has shifted to greater involvement of seasoned or retired professionals as the backbone of GVCS technical development. The reason for this goes back to our core mission:
As of 2012, core [[GVCS]] developmnt strategy has shifted to greater involvement of seasoned or retired professionals, practitioners, and engineers as the backbone of GVCS technical development. The reason for this goes back to our core mission:


*Taking industry standards and converting them to open source, low-cost, high-performance counterparts.
*Taking industry standards and converting them to open source, low-cost, high-performance counterparts.
Several qualities are found in the retired professional demographic:
*Older people understand that technology used to be simple and it was built to last - as opposed to being ''value-engineered'' - the industry standard euphemism for ''planned obsolescence''. As such, they are ethically motivated to help in GVCS development.
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Revision as of 22:53, 10 February 2012

As of 2012, core GVCS developmnt strategy has shifted to greater involvement of seasoned or retired professionals, practitioners, and engineers as the backbone of GVCS technical development. The reason for this goes back to our core mission:

  • Taking industry standards and converting them to open source, low-cost, high-performance counterparts.

Several qualities are found in the retired professional demographic:

  • Older people understand that technology used to be simple and it was built to last - as opposed to being value-engineered - the industry standard euphemism for planned obsolescence. As such, they are ethically motivated to help in GVCS development.