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#It must be a land-based operation, where integration of ecology and technology can occur.
#It must be a land-based operation, where integration of ecology and technology can occur.
#It engages in testing and development of [[GVCS]] technologies, with official technology design repository at [[Open+Pario]]
#It engages in testing and development of [[GVCS]] technologies, with official technology design repository at [[Open+Pario]]
#It publishes openly on all results, and utilizes [[Open+Pario]] for project management and design repository.
#It publishes development progress and economically-significant results openly.
#It demonstrates and publishes viable business models of post-scarcity production based on the GVCS technologies.
#It develops viable, open business models of post-scarcity production based on the GVCS technologies.
#It is taking demonstrable steps to develop a complete economy that provides substance for a global means of exchange (globally-accepted currency).
#It is taking demonstrable steps to develop a complete economy that provides substance for a global means of exchange (globally-accepted currency).


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Latest revision as of 10:53, 17 February 2011

In order for a facility to call itself an OSE facility, we recommend the following minimum standards:

  1. It must be a land-based operation, where integration of ecology and technology can occur.
  2. It engages in testing and development of GVCS technologies, with official technology design repository at Open+Pario
  3. It publishes development progress and economically-significant results openly.
  4. It develops viable, open business models of post-scarcity production based on the GVCS technologies.
  5. It is taking demonstrable steps to develop a complete economy that provides substance for a global means of exchange (globally-accepted currency).