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Revision as of 06:32, 22 February 2012
Introduction
- Started as personal project in 2006, much greater concept came in 2008
- Joe Justice commits to share all that he knows on cars with Open Source Ecology.
- $180k/year. $110k/year to Team Wikispeed.
- Team wikispeed: $400k away from ultra-efficient car.
- 6 days per week.
- Wikispeed is agile/scrum/lean, but not exactly that.
Step 1
Define a minimum marketable feature
- Minimum for given date
Here is the ultraefficient modular car
- Today Team Wikispeed is - 2%
- Early Adopters - 20%
Existing WikiSpeed drive train
- Transmission/ 2WD
- 40"x40"xn" tall cradle with standardized electrical c
- 0-80 ohm signal coming in, transmission and differential
- Power level, f,r,park signal, fuel level, temperature
- Axles out at a sch 80 SAE 4130 pipe
Opensource = people paid by size of their ego
- There was a lot of information hiding until release
- Antisocial person was stereotype
- 250 lb sweaty guy who says 'I control the internet'
- Not the zen buddhist, but cult of personality
Team Wikispeed: Our methodology
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8jdx-lf2Dw 9min 56sec.
Our Seattle Shop from July 2011 - completely evolved several times now: http://www.youtube.com/wikispeed#p/a/u/0/9c_XWlVwdTc 6min 48 sec.
WIKISPEED's modular cars, showing the car build by our Michigan team: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTDCQMjbc40 4min 53 sec.
WAY more information on us, if you are really passionate about our background, ethics, goals, or methods: http://www.youtube.com/user/WIKISPEED#p/a/u/0/V5quKKAGlck intro: 2min 44sec. http://www.youtube.com/user/WIKISPEED#p/a/u/2/CNhdfAxa648 part 1: 1hour 03min. http://www.youtube.com/user/WIKISPEED#p/a/u/1/M7Uv33fOLXA part 2: 53min 30sec.
Bottom one is deep with ethics.
Other
What was the process for making sure that you fit safety standards? I'm thinking about how do we do this for other machines, is the process transferable?