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Our theory of change has several steps:
Our theory of change has several steps:
*Development of a scalable, open source product development pipeline - the [[Distributitve Enterprise Platform]] -beta release by 2014, and full product release by 2016
*Development of a scalable, open source product development pipeline - the [[Distributitve Enterprise Platform]] -beta release by 2014, and full product release by 2016
*Completion of the [[GVCS]] as an application of the Distributive Enterprise platform.
*Completion of the [[GVCS]] as an application of the Distributive Enterprise platform by end of 2015
*Development of [[OSE Incubators]] by training [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Fellows - with a milestone of 144 Incubators by 2023
*Development of [[OSE Incubators]] by training [[OSE Distributive Enterprise Fellows]] - with a milestone of 144 Incubators by 2023
*Training [[OSE Fellows]] as economic change agents in their communities - with 3000 [[OSE Campus]]es built by 2029
*Training [[OSE Fellows]] as economic change agents in their communities - with 3000 [[OSE Campus]]es built by 2029


With each Campus netting $1M/year, the value generated by this social enterprise should net $3B by 2029. This does not count the numerous independent replications and other forks that occur via the open source nature of this project. Our main approach is to create a clear brand, and allow many other economic agents to play on an even playing field.
With each Campus netting $1M/year, the value generated by this social enterprise should net $3B by 2029. This does not count the numerous independent replications and other forks that occur via the open source nature of this project. Our main approach is to create a clear brand, and allow many other economic agents to play on an even playing field.
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About Open Source Ecology

Our theory of change has several steps:

With each Campus netting $1M/year, the value generated by this social enterprise should net $3B by 2029. This does not count the numerous independent replications and other forks that occur via the open source nature of this project. Our main approach is to create a clear brand, and allow many other economic agents to play on an even playing field.