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Hello Doc Searls and the FLOSS Weekly team, | Hello Doc Searls and the FLOSS Weekly team, | ||
Thanks for producing your podcast. We work on extending | Thanks for producing your podcast. We work on extending libre/open source tohardware, and would like to see if you'd like to have us on a future episode of your podcast. | ||
We're working on open source blueprints for civilization. We build hundreds of life-size machines and prototypes - from 3D printers, tractors, | We're working on open source blueprints for civilization. We build hundreds of life-size machines and prototypes - from 3D printers, tractors, aquaponic greenhouses, microhouses, and many others. Please see a 4 minute summary of our work by our Founder - Marcin Jakubowski, presenting on the Global Village Construction Set in his TED Talk - | ||
We offer hands-on training for people who want to get practical skills, and we teach entrepreneurs to start | https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski_open_sourced_blueprints_for_civilization | ||
We offer hands-on training for people who want to get practical skills, and we teach entrepreneurs to start open enterprises. We can cover our progress to date, and the blocks that we've observed that still prevent open hardware from being as successful as software. | |||
Does having our founder on a future episode sound like something your listeners may enjoy? Just let me know, and we can move forward. Marcin is available starting 2 weeks from now. | Does having our founder on a future episode sound like something your listeners may enjoy? Just let me know, and we can move forward. Marcin is available starting 2 weeks from now. |
Revision as of 16:47, 21 June 2020
Joe
Hello Doc Searls and the FLOSS Weekly team,
Let's talk FLOSH! Free Libre Open Source Hardware. I hope your listeners will find the idea as fascinating as everyone at Open Source Ecology does.
I'm working with Open Source Hardware to extend our outreach and attract developers. Our ultimate goal is to produce an open source library of all of the machinery necessary to start an entire civilization from scratch. We're marching steadily towards that goal by developing open source designs that can be implemented by makers, engineers, farmers, and entrepreneurs right now. We've already built our own 3D printers, tractors, brick makers, and even a small house, built for comfort, efficiency, and sustainability, as well as many other tools.
Please see our founder, Marcin Jakubowski's, presenting on the Global Village Construction Set in his TED Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski_open_sourced_blueprints_for_civilization
We also run STEAM camps where we teach collaborative design for technogy that matters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th7sepbzpaA
Would you be interested in doing a podcast with our Founder? If you think your listeners would enjoy learning about our progress on creating distributed manufacturing and the open source economy, our founder, Marcin, would love to be a guest on your show. We are bringing Free Libre Open Source philosophy to the world of hardware and industrial capability, so if you'd like to hear more about our latest efforts, and implications for future abundance, please let us know.
Please let me know if you have any questions at all.
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Gratefully,
Joe Fabian
Open Source Ecology
Marcin Short Version
Hello Doc Searls and the FLOSS Weekly team,
Thanks for producing your podcast. We work on extending libre/open source tohardware, and would like to see if you'd like to have us on a future episode of your podcast.
We're working on open source blueprints for civilization. We build hundreds of life-size machines and prototypes - from 3D printers, tractors, aquaponic greenhouses, microhouses, and many others. Please see a 4 minute summary of our work by our Founder - Marcin Jakubowski, presenting on the Global Village Construction Set in his TED Talk -
https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski_open_sourced_blueprints_for_civilization
We offer hands-on training for people who want to get practical skills, and we teach entrepreneurs to start open enterprises. We can cover our progress to date, and the blocks that we've observed that still prevent open hardware from being as successful as software.
Does having our founder on a future episode sound like something your listeners may enjoy? Just let me know, and we can move forward. Marcin is available starting 2 weeks from now.
Please let me know if you have any questions at all.
--
Gratefully,
Joe Fabian
Open Source Ecology