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The opposite of mass production. Production by the masses is a paradigm of economic production where open source design is available for all products, and such design is developed collaboratively. In other words, the economic system shifted to collaborative design - just as software has seen a historic shift to collaborative development around the year 2016. | The opposite of mass production. Production by the masses is a paradigm of economic production where open source design is available for all products, and such design is developed collaboratively. In other words, the economic system shifted to collaborative design - just as software has seen a historic shift to collaborative development around the year 2016. See [[How Open Source Took Over the World]]. The history is to be written as of 2021 - for [[How Open Source Hardware Took Over the World]]. | ||
Ghandi proposed production by the masses - of silk and salt - and has thereby succeeded in ousting invading colonials. | Ghandi proposed production by the masses - of silk and salt - and has thereby succeeded in ousting invading colonials. | ||
The same applies today, with open source collaborative design - ousting invading colonials. | The same applies today, with open source collaborative design - ousting invading colonials. |
Revision as of 01:59, 15 February 2021
The opposite of mass production. Production by the masses is a paradigm of economic production where open source design is available for all products, and such design is developed collaboratively. In other words, the economic system shifted to collaborative design - just as software has seen a historic shift to collaborative development around the year 2016. See How Open Source Took Over the World. The history is to be written as of 2021 - for How Open Source Hardware Took Over the World.
Ghandi proposed production by the masses - of silk and salt - and has thereby succeeded in ousting invading colonials.
The same applies today, with open source collaborative design - ousting invading colonials.