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= Requirements =
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== Conditions of satisfaction (technical) ==
*One day build?
*Host # number of data-collecting workshops?
*Print quality?
*...
== Requirements for approval of Distributed Enterprise goals ==
*It is an enterprise, generating income?
*Does it dog-food its own products?
*Is replication of the enterprise at the core of its strategy? (Does it train its own competitors?)
*Are there free licenses on all source code and design files?
*Other ethical requirements?
*Is it a productive enterprise?
*Is product produced in a short amount of time?
*Can the enterprise produce a range of different products?
*...
== Compliance with University Requirements ==
*Presentation with opponent?
*A written thesis following thesis guidelines?
*...
 
Hopefully, we'll also be able to formulate some goals.
 
= Goals =
*Building web-based community, like a MOOC?
*Achieving actual workshop propagation?
*Getting other collaborators on board?
*Usage of OSE distro?
*Created good FreeCAD introduction for OSE distro?
*...
 
= Earlier Work =
==Troublemaker==
*Proprietary formats for the files
*NC license - license incompatibility issues
== MOST lab workshops ==
The MOST lab has a very similar concept. They have
*Their own kit and kit supplier
*Detailed online documentation describing both how to [http://www.appropedia.org/Athena_Build_Overview build] the printer and how to [http://www.appropedia.org/Delta_Build_Workshop host a workshop]
*Gathered [http://www.appropedia.org/Evaluation_of_RepRap_3D_Printer_Workshops_in_K-12_STEM data] from workshops
*Free software source code and design files
*A separate Train-the-trainer program
 
== Seed Factory ==
Dani Eder had a similar initiative in 2013, called [http://www.seed-factory.org/ Seed Factory]. He wrote a [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Seed_Factories Wikibook] where he introduces several useful concepts and shares lots of engineering knowledge.
 
= Difficulties =
#Making actual potential workshop instructors in a short time. I (Tobben) have never seen a newbie that became a good instructor in < 1 year. Confirmed by MOST lab having separate (and very detailed) train-the-trainer program.

Latest revision as of 23:04, 7 January 2016

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