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Marcin is preparing a 5 minute talk on the Open Source Ecology project of Factor e Farm. This presentation aims to distill the work into an essential, comprehensible, and inspiring description of building a pattern for the world's first, replicable, post-scarcity, resilient community. The exciting part is that we take a blank slate, use all available knowhow, and create a template for communities that - finally - get civilization right. | Marcin is preparing a 5 minute talk on the Open Source Ecology project of Factor e Farm. This presentation aims to distill the work into an essential, comprehensible, and inspiring description of building a pattern for the world's first, replicable, post-scarcity, resilient community. The exciting part is that we take a blank slate, use all available knowhow, and create a template for communities that - finally - get civilization right. | ||
We do not have an Ignite Event organized yet. First, is a good presentation, and we will consider either organizing an event or joining an existing one. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 6 November 2010
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Marcin is preparing a 5 minute talk on the Open Source Ecology project of Factor e Farm. This presentation aims to distill the work into an essential, comprehensible, and inspiring description of building a pattern for the world's first, replicable, post-scarcity, resilient community. The exciting part is that we take a blank slate, use all available knowhow, and create a template for communities that - finally - get civilization right.
We do not have an Ignite Event organized yet. First, is a good presentation, and we will consider either organizing an event or joining an existing one.