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1. The Theory: The underlying theory in a nutshell in this case for User Owner | |||
2. Existing problems in the real world that relate to this theory, a brief description. | |||
3. Proposed way to apply the theory to those existing problems, the context or pre-requisites for this solution (solution in this case is application of the theory) | |||
4. Related existing work that verifies feasability with context summary of links to those references | |||
5. Related existing data or facts that support theory | |||
6. Existing constraints and barriers to deploying user owner | |||
7. Related existing work that argues against User owner (or summary and link to a place where this already exists) | |||
8. facts and data that support arguments against | |||
9. A brief summary about how this is related to Open Source Ecology (Relevance to OSE) core values | |||
10. Links to partner site references | |||
11. Seperate headings for descriptions of all active businesses, which will be supported by OSE infrastructure. We will provide you with resources you need, and help in growing this into an actual pilot project, help in connecting with other people, etc. We will help you grow this into a tangible real world project, the same way that we are growing open designs into real world products right now. When ventures are made, partnered open source software, open knowledge resources, and open design projects will receive a share of revenue | |||
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*[http://www.iamlawsuitabuse.org/facts/ Tort claims in the USA] are $880/citizen | *[http://www.iamlawsuitabuse.org/facts/ Tort claims in the USA] are $880/citizen | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 28 February 2008
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1. The Theory: The underlying theory in a nutshell in this case for User Owner 2. Existing problems in the real world that relate to this theory, a brief description. 3. Proposed way to apply the theory to those existing problems, the context or pre-requisites for this solution (solution in this case is application of the theory) 4. Related existing work that verifies feasability with context summary of links to those references 5. Related existing data or facts that support theory 6. Existing constraints and barriers to deploying user owner 7. Related existing work that argues against User owner (or summary and link to a place where this already exists) 8. facts and data that support arguments against 9. A brief summary about how this is related to Open Source Ecology (Relevance to OSE) core values 10. Links to partner site references 11. Seperate headings for descriptions of all active businesses, which will be supported by OSE infrastructure. We will provide you with resources you need, and help in growing this into an actual pilot project, help in connecting with other people, etc. We will help you grow this into a tangible real world project, the same way that we are growing open designs into real world products right now. When ventures are made, partnered open source software, open knowledge resources, and open design projects will receive a share of revenue
Facts
- Tort claims in the USA are $880/citizen