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The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by a community of countless contributors - motivated by the open source ethic of collaborative development | The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by a community of countless contributors - motivated by the open source ethic of collaborative development. We are lowering the barriers of participation so that anyone can join: in areas spanning design, engineering, art, communications, video, writing, enterprise - and on to tangible outcomes of hands-on builds and pilot projects. We are building on commonly-available tools and creating processes that allow people with little prior experience to generate sophisticated results - using an integrated, interdisciplinary development process. We care about systems and ecologies - where we value generalist skills that transcends the limits of siloed thinking. Our goal is to show that anyone, provided access to tools and techniques - can tap amazing productivity, creativity, and power - on a transition from consumer culture to a new level of responsibility. Our goal is to create a cultural revolution - where you can Build Yourself - and build the world around you. We offer Design Sprints, 3-day immersion workshops, and the summer of extreme design/builds. Our work is geared at students, professionals, and social entrepreneurs - and anyone looking to make a change in the world, reskill themselves, and collaborate in a growing community creating the collaborative economy. Our goal is to create a kernel for a Civilization Starter Kit, and to create a formidable, open source development platform to create the next economy. We are testing the limits of collaborative innovation fueled by open processes and open hardware - to accelerate innovation - to make a better world - and to leave nobody behind. | ||
==Develop + Organize + Support == | ==Develop + Organize + Support == |
Revision as of 14:30, 23 February 2014
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Optimizing Wordpress
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Timelines Information
Optimization
- Website was optimized for databases., receiving A's on all but HTML. Using 35MB of the 40 allocated. Speed is unacceptable. Requsted Hetzner increase from 40MB to 128MB on 2/22/14.
Website Sections - Community
Intro
The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by a community of countless contributors - motivated by the open source ethic of collaborative development. We are lowering the barriers of participation so that anyone can join: in areas spanning design, engineering, art, communications, video, writing, enterprise - and on to tangible outcomes of hands-on builds and pilot projects. We are building on commonly-available tools and creating processes that allow people with little prior experience to generate sophisticated results - using an integrated, interdisciplinary development process. We care about systems and ecologies - where we value generalist skills that transcends the limits of siloed thinking. Our goal is to show that anyone, provided access to tools and techniques - can tap amazing productivity, creativity, and power - on a transition from consumer culture to a new level of responsibility. Our goal is to create a cultural revolution - where you can Build Yourself - and build the world around you. We offer Design Sprints, 3-day immersion workshops, and the summer of extreme design/builds. Our work is geared at students, professionals, and social entrepreneurs - and anyone looking to make a change in the world, reskill themselves, and collaborate in a growing community creating the collaborative economy. Our goal is to create a kernel for a Civilization Starter Kit, and to create a formidable, open source development platform to create the next economy. We are testing the limits of collaborative innovation fueled by open processes and open hardware - to accelerate innovation - to make a better world - and to leave nobody behind.
Develop + Organize + Support
'Call to action, contact info'
Development on the GVCS occurs both on site at Factor e Farm and remotely via Design Sprints, university collaborations, and other opportunities. We publish Requirements and Requests for Proposals - [Modular Tractor Arms Construction Set, Language-Agnostic Instructionals Construction Set, Model Animations Construction Set, Scale Model Instructional Video Construction Set, Scalable CNC Gear and Rack Drive Construction Set, Universal Arduino Controller Construction Set, Wireless Controller Construction Set, Piston Engine Construction Set, Hydraulic Wind Turbine Construction Set, ], and encourage anybody to apply either to work remotely or on-site. On site work includes prototyping, infrastructure buildout, Immersion Workshops. Our unique approach is creating not single machines, but instead - modular, scalable construction sets for building any machine.
Extreme Summer School - anyone is welcome to apply. This is a great opportunity for students to gain practical experience - with a project that is making a difference - or to build their resume for future success.
Spring Breaks - currently we have a March 9-14 Alternative Spring Break trip. Interested in changing the world rather than going to the beach? Join us - [1]. Organize
If you have organizational skill and you are interested in working more closely with the core OSE team - help us organize:
- University Lectures - or other speaking engagemnents - where we spread our message. So far, we have found at least one and typically several strong stakeholders at all of the universities that we have visited - and we are pursuing Design Sprints, Summer Internships, and student projects with the new contacts.
- University Chapters - We are currently working on the first OSE University chapters at UW Milwaukee and Purdue University. The requirements are hosting one design sprint per month. To organize an OSE Chapter, see the guidelines at the Chapters Page on the wiki, and then contact info at opensourceecology dot org to pursue the opportunity.