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Revision as of 01:15, 8 June 2012

Introduction

Factor e Farm is a a community-in-the-making. It is not just any community. The intent is a Post-Scarcity, Autonomous, Modern, Open Source, Distributive Enterprise Learning Contract Community. that It is a n experimental community with a population limit of 30 people - on 30 acres - aiming to demonstrate the limits to establishing a modern economy based on local, on-site resources. Our aim is to demonstrate that a modern standard of living, up to production of semiconductors and metals, can be achieved on the small scale of a farm - while requiring 2 hours of labor per day to provide all trappings of modern civilization.

The community consists of a college-like Campus:

Core Values

These are the core values:

Core People

  1. Founder - Benign dictator of community, determines the long-term character and direction of the community, and invites community members to join the social contract. lead contributor of strategic development priorities
  2. Community Manager - Facilitates positive relationships and conflict resolution. Provides Tours