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  The Founder's Ted Talk]]
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last updated Aug 7, 2013
last updated May, 2019
 
=Summary=
We are now recruiting entrerpreneurial, open source developers to join us on-site for Dedicated Project Visits with an intended outcome of organizing and running an [[Extreme Manufacturing Workshop]] as the core deliverable. The Extreme Manufacuring Workshop is intended to be documented so others can replicate the model worldwide with local adaptation.
 
=Introduction to Dedicated Project Visits (DPVs)=
 
We are building a kit of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist - everything from a tractor, to an oven, to regenerative agriculture. Then we create open source blueprints - so that anyone can build and maintain these at a fraction of what it costs today. Our goal is to create a life size LEGO set of powerful production tools and productive ecosystems - that can distribute production - to build modern economies from abundant, local resources.
 
The scope of our development centers around the 50 tools of the [[Global Village Construction Set]] - but it does not end there. We are interested in systems that derive from these tools. These derivatives include MicroHouses, Aquaponic Greenhouses, regenerative agriculture systems, Production Facilities, and many others. Further, OSE is interested in components, design tools, and other ancillary technologies that lead to distributed production in general and the Global Village Construction Set in particular.


=Introduction=
The common thread is distributing raw productive power towards personal autonomy, and increased connection between people - in a more meaningful world. 


Collaborators who are interested in coming to Factor e Farm in Maysville, Missouri to assist with designing, building and testing the [[Global Village Construction Set|50 GVCS Machines]] can apply for a '''Dedicated Project Visit'''. Dedicated Project Visits are typically at least one month in duration, but shorter and longer time frames are acceptable. During the Dedicated Project Visit, Dedicated Project Visitors (DPVs) assist with the current development and testing initiatives, which are found in ''OSE's Master Schedule.'' However, on occasion, a DPV may request a Specialized Dedicated Project Visit where the DPV works on a GVCS product or OSE initiative that is not part of the [[Product Development Schedule]].
Our logic model revolves around distributing productive power, with a focus on regenerative use of resources - thereby producing essential solutions to the wealth distribution gap and associated destruction of natural resources. To this end, we are developing open source technologies, open enterprise plans, and open models for organizations that can promote open enterprise. We believe that such tools should be freely accessible to anyone who chooses to use them: from indigenous people to corporations. Our logic model calls for change - in that adopting OSE practices and philosophies can be transformative for whoever chooses to participate.


=Application and Participation Steps=
We are inviting highly motivated people to collaborate with us through on-site Dedicated Project Visits. In 2015, we are shifting gears from the more general Summer Internships - to focused development that culminate in the organization of an Extreme Manufacturing workshop. This Workshop involves swarm building of significant technologies over the duration of a weekend workshop - and is enabled by remarkable coordination and production efficiencies. These efficiencies are afforded by innovation in collaborative, social manufacturing processes - based on open source tools and techniques. Extreme Manufacturing workshops are intended to demistify technology, and transform people by showing how THEY can be involved directly in effective production on the micro-scale.
These are the overall steps for a Dedicated Project Visit:


#'''Initial Contact''' - Please contact OSE's Technical Community Manager: TechCommunity@opensourceecology.org . See [[Initial DPV Request]] for pertinent information to include in your inquiry, and any questions you may have as well.
We are inviting those individuals who understand the relevance of economic significance and economic replicability as a core feature that enables open source technology to scale. Economic significance is an essential feature of OSE's potential to spread virally around the world.
#'''Application''' - After initial contact, we request that applicants fill out the Application format from the next section. Once completed, please inform the Technical Community Manager so OSE staff can review your application.
#'''DPV Interview''' - After reviewing the Application, OSE staff will conduct a short interview to discuss work experience/skills, problem solving skills/abilities/techniques, availability, project interests, and "behavioral" questions typical of a job interview. The interview should take 15-30 minutes.
#'''Evaluation''' - DPV applications are evaluated based upon the following criteria: 1) Applicant's skills, expertise, and interests meet the needs of current OSE objectives; 2) Applicant's "fit" into a communal living environment, and 3) Applicant's ability to work both independently or on a team to meet specific goals/objectives.
#'''On-Boarding''' - Once an offer for a DPV is accepted, a welcome email will be sent to the applicant to include being matched with a DPV sponsor who can answer questions about the DPV experience prior to your arrival. Additional information included in the welcome email can be found at [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Factor_e_Farm_Community_Standards Community Standards] and [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Workshop_Guidelines Workshop Guidelines]
#'''Documentation''' - all DPV participants are required to follow the same guidelines for documentation as our staff. See [[Work Log Guidelines]].


For remote collaboration, we have [[Remote Collaboration Standards]].
==Program Learnings on Extreme Manufacturing==
We have learned over the years that it is possible to run a workshop where a complex machine, and even a house, can be built over a weekend. We discovered that the key to this is to have carefully-developed workflows based on designs that consider a parallel build and ease of build as some of the essential enabling features. We have learned that by module-based design, a team can work in parallel on a number of modules to complete a build in a compressed amount of time. We have learned that language agnostic instructionals can help significantly, and that unskilled people can learn skills rapidly given the proper guidance. We have also learned that on the social front - the team dynamic of a supportive environment, collaborative learning, and immersion training can enable a group of people to build a team, and gain the satisfaction of a finished product. This has continued to be one a significant, empowering, and transformative dynamic in this work.


==DPV Application==
These learnings contribute to our conviction that a social production model can work in many areas of the industrial economy - up to the production of heavy industrial machinery on the community scale - and that the social aspects of such a model can make it fun and replicable. This means that humanity now has a choice to adopt this relocalized, reskilling, social production model to many aspects of its productive economy. We believe that the raw power of appropriate, modern technology, and lowered barriers to entry - can lead to a lifestyle where production is no longer the realm of the suicide-netted sweatshops - but the realm of educational, voluntary, and inspiring activity.


Note that the goal of a Dedicated Project Visit is to produce tangible, significant results that contribute to the creation of the [[GVCS]]. We are looking for those who can work both independently and on teams; and who possess initiative and a strong work ethic.
==Applicant Requirements==
The power to deliver the promise of technology as a truly liberating, regenerative force in society revolves around efficient, ecological production. With this in mind, we are looking for applicants capable of developing a technology to the point of running an [[Extreme Manufacturing Workshop]] on that technology. This means developing both the technology - and a plan for producing that technology via a swarming build process - plus doing basic economic analysis to show economic feasibility of organizing such an event. This involves event design for parallel production assuming an audience of 24 people.


Please post the DPV Application materials on our wiki by starting a wiki page - titled 'Your Name Dedicated Project Visit Application'. See the wiki editing [[Instructions]] if you have any questions. If you are not comfortable posting your contact information, just include your email. '''Please tag your page with the Category:Dedicated Project Visit Applications - see [[Instructions]] regarding Categories.'''
We are looking for entrepreneurial applicants who typically are already working on a project, who are already familiar with the open source framework of development, and who would like to create an open enterprise around that project - along the lines of [[Distributive Enterprise]]. The goal is creating highly-replicable production models that can be deployed in the form of a social production Workshop.  


''NOTE: If you are not familiar with wiki usage, please contact the Technical Community Manager (TechCommunity@opensourceecology.org) for support. Wiki usage is an important component of OSE collaboration--with a few short tutorials, you will be a whiz at wiki documentation, and the Technical Community Manager is here to help!''
The intended outcome of a Dedicated Project Visit is the Extreme Manufacturing Workshop. We are also open to exploring other collaborative economic development opportunities.


#Name, location, contact info (phone, email, Skype).
Only intrinsically-motivated individuals are encouraged to apply. We expect applicants to be fully aware that all of the intellectual property that is generated  will be placed under an [[OSHWA]]-compatible hardware license, and all code will be placed under a [[FLOSS]] license such as GPL.
#Are you over the age of 18? (affirm yes or no)
#When would you be available for a Dedicated Project Visit and for what duration?
#Please attach a resume or provide a list of work / volunteer experience and education.
#Please include a photo of yourself.
#Please submit a 1-2 minute video introduction regarding your interest in applying. This is a video-of-interest (VOI) and it must include: (1) Name and country where you are located, (2) why you are interested in applying; (3) what you would like to contribute to our effort and relevant skill set that will help you do that; (4) what are you hoping to get out of your visit? Please upload this video to a public video sharing site such as YouTube or [[OpenPhoto]].
#Are you willing to publish all the results of your work openly according to the [[OSE Open IP Guidelines]]?
#Do you have resources to support yourself while volunteering with us?
#Do you have sample work that you could upload and/or share via email? (ie. projects, designs, technical writing, graphic designs, videos, etc).
#Are there skills/expertise you hope to gain while a DPV at FeF?
#Please provide three (3) references (professional or educational). Contact information for references can be uploaded with the application, resume, or emailed directly to the Technical Community Manager: TechCommunity@opensourceecology.org.
#How did you hear about OSE and the DPV opportunity?
#Do you have any other concerns or considerations? (May be emailed separately)


==Specialized DPV Application==
==Timing==
#Please complete the steps for a DPV Application (above).
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
#Please write a one-page proposal brief summarizing what you would like to do, how you would accomplish it, and what resources you would need to do so. Include a budget as necessary.
#Develop a project plan to include: GVCS product or other OSE-related product/objective (ex: wind turbine prototype development, wiki development or permaculture study). List your goals and deliverables for your Dedicated Project Visit, to include weekly objectives and deliverables. Include the metrics by which you could assess the success of your work.
#What would you like to get out of your Dedicated Project Visit?
#Please include sample work of similar projects or scope of responsibility, if available.


=Documentation=
=Documentation=
Documentation is the key to successful open source projects. All visitors to Factor e Farm are asked to bring a digital camera or smart phone with them to document their work. They may also be asked to [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/ blog] about their progress at the beginning and end of their DPV.
Documentation is the key to successful open source projects. All DPVs are required to keep a [[Work Log]], and are encouraged to bring a digital camera or smart phone with them to document their work. They may also be asked to blog about their progress at the beginning and end of their DPV.


=Living and Working Environment=
=Logistics=
Factor e Farm is a developmental facility. Basic accommodations include shelter, twin beds, showers, flush toilets, kitchen, and washer/dryer. Participants are expected to follow [[Factor e Farm Guidelines]] and [[Factor e Farm Community Standards]], and to cover their own food expenses. Pets are not allowed unless specifically negotiated.
The DPV will include two phases: the first is an off-site remote collaboration preparatory, R&D phase. Second, the DPV will continue on-site, for as much time as preparation is required to organize and run the Extreme Manufacturing workshop. Continuation to the second phase depends on showing feasibility of the success of a planned workshop. The DPV concludes with a Survey of participants and an Event Review in which lessons are captured for future improvements.


=Sample Dedicated Project Visit Applications=
The duration of the DPV collaboration depends on the Project Plan and its scope. This duration is flexible and depends completely on the applicant's and OSE's needs and resources.
[[Scott Eisele Dedicated Project Visit]]
Factor e Farm is a research and development facility. Basic accommodations and an industrial workshop facility are available. We plan on building a 3000 square foot electronics workshop in 2015, see [[Schedule]]. Participants are expected to follow [[Factor e Farm Guidelines]] and [[Factor e Farm Community Standards]], and to cover their own food expenses. Pets are not allowed unless specifically negotiated.


=See Also=
=Financial Arrangements=
*[[Visit Factor e Farm]]
There is a cost associated with the OSE internship program, and only individuals with a serious commitment to a lifestyle investment are encouraged to apply. The expectation is that the individual is pursuing realistic livelihood based on the learnings from OSE, as a generalist and an [[Integrated Human]].


[[Category:Collaboration]]
=Links=
[[Category:Dedicated Project Visits]]
[[OSE Workshop Leader Training]]
[[Category:Recruiting]]

Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 June 2019


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The Founder's Ted Talk

last updated May, 2019

Summary

We are now recruiting entrerpreneurial, open source developers to join us on-site for Dedicated Project Visits with an intended outcome of organizing and running an Extreme Manufacturing Workshop as the core deliverable. The Extreme Manufacuring Workshop is intended to be documented so others can replicate the model worldwide with local adaptation.

Introduction to Dedicated Project Visits (DPVs)

We are building a kit of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist - everything from a tractor, to an oven, to regenerative agriculture. Then we create open source blueprints - so that anyone can build and maintain these at a fraction of what it costs today. Our goal is to create a life size LEGO set of powerful production tools and productive ecosystems - that can distribute production - to build modern economies from abundant, local resources.

The scope of our development centers around the 50 tools of the Global Village Construction Set - but it does not end there. We are interested in systems that derive from these tools. These derivatives include MicroHouses, Aquaponic Greenhouses, regenerative agriculture systems, Production Facilities, and many others. Further, OSE is interested in components, design tools, and other ancillary technologies that lead to distributed production in general and the Global Village Construction Set in particular.

The common thread is distributing raw productive power towards personal autonomy, and increased connection between people - in a more meaningful world.

Our logic model revolves around distributing productive power, with a focus on regenerative use of resources - thereby producing essential solutions to the wealth distribution gap and associated destruction of natural resources. To this end, we are developing open source technologies, open enterprise plans, and open models for organizations that can promote open enterprise. We believe that such tools should be freely accessible to anyone who chooses to use them: from indigenous people to corporations. Our logic model calls for change - in that adopting OSE practices and philosophies can be transformative for whoever chooses to participate.

We are inviting highly motivated people to collaborate with us through on-site Dedicated Project Visits. In 2015, we are shifting gears from the more general Summer Internships - to focused development that culminate in the organization of an Extreme Manufacturing workshop. This Workshop involves swarm building of significant technologies over the duration of a weekend workshop - and is enabled by remarkable coordination and production efficiencies. These efficiencies are afforded by innovation in collaborative, social manufacturing processes - based on open source tools and techniques. Extreme Manufacturing workshops are intended to demistify technology, and transform people by showing how THEY can be involved directly in effective production on the micro-scale.

We are inviting those individuals who understand the relevance of economic significance and economic replicability as a core feature that enables open source technology to scale. Economic significance is an essential feature of OSE's potential to spread virally around the world.

Program Learnings on Extreme Manufacturing

We have learned over the years that it is possible to run a workshop where a complex machine, and even a house, can be built over a weekend. We discovered that the key to this is to have carefully-developed workflows based on designs that consider a parallel build and ease of build as some of the essential enabling features. We have learned that by module-based design, a team can work in parallel on a number of modules to complete a build in a compressed amount of time. We have learned that language agnostic instructionals can help significantly, and that unskilled people can learn skills rapidly given the proper guidance. We have also learned that on the social front - the team dynamic of a supportive environment, collaborative learning, and immersion training can enable a group of people to build a team, and gain the satisfaction of a finished product. This has continued to be one a significant, empowering, and transformative dynamic in this work.

These learnings contribute to our conviction that a social production model can work in many areas of the industrial economy - up to the production of heavy industrial machinery on the community scale - and that the social aspects of such a model can make it fun and replicable. This means that humanity now has a choice to adopt this relocalized, reskilling, social production model to many aspects of its productive economy. We believe that the raw power of appropriate, modern technology, and lowered barriers to entry - can lead to a lifestyle where production is no longer the realm of the suicide-netted sweatshops - but the realm of educational, voluntary, and inspiring activity.

Applicant Requirements

The power to deliver the promise of technology as a truly liberating, regenerative force in society revolves around efficient, ecological production. With this in mind, we are looking for applicants capable of developing a technology to the point of running an Extreme Manufacturing Workshop on that technology. This means developing both the technology - and a plan for producing that technology via a swarming build process - plus doing basic economic analysis to show economic feasibility of organizing such an event. This involves event design for parallel production assuming an audience of 24 people.

We are looking for entrepreneurial applicants who typically are already working on a project, who are already familiar with the open source framework of development, and who would like to create an open enterprise around that project - along the lines of Distributive Enterprise. The goal is creating highly-replicable production models that can be deployed in the form of a social production Workshop.

The intended outcome of a Dedicated Project Visit is the Extreme Manufacturing Workshop. We are also open to exploring other collaborative economic development opportunities.

Only intrinsically-motivated individuals are encouraged to apply. We expect applicants to be fully aware that all of the intellectual property that is generated will be placed under an OSHWA-compatible hardware license, and all code will be placed under a FLOSS license such as GPL.

Timing

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Documentation

Documentation is the key to successful open source projects. All DPVs are required to keep a Work Log, and are encouraged to bring a digital camera or smart phone with them to document their work. They may also be asked to blog about their progress at the beginning and end of their DPV.

Logistics

The DPV will include two phases: the first is an off-site remote collaboration preparatory, R&D phase. Second, the DPV will continue on-site, for as much time as preparation is required to organize and run the Extreme Manufacturing workshop. Continuation to the second phase depends on showing feasibility of the success of a planned workshop. The DPV concludes with a Survey of participants and an Event Review in which lessons are captured for future improvements.

The duration of the DPV collaboration depends on the Project Plan and its scope. This duration is flexible and depends completely on the applicant's and OSE's needs and resources.

Factor e Farm is a research and development facility. Basic accommodations and an industrial workshop facility are available. We plan on building a 3000 square foot electronics workshop in 2015, see Schedule. Participants are expected to follow Factor e Farm Guidelines and Factor e Farm Community Standards, and to cover their own food expenses. Pets are not allowed unless specifically negotiated.

Financial Arrangements

There is a cost associated with the OSE internship program, and only individuals with a serious commitment to a lifestyle investment are encouraged to apply. The expectation is that the individual is pursuing realistic livelihood based on the learnings from OSE, as a generalist and an Integrated Human.

Links

OSE Workshop Leader Training