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The principles are simple and basic, but they require coordination according to principles that solo and proprietary work do not follow. Thus, this is a significant cultural barrier to 99% of the population.
The principles are simple and basic, but they require coordination according to principles that solo and proprietary work do not follow. Thus, this is a significant cultural barrier to 99% of the population.
The principles are:
#Use modularity of documentation. That means any hardware build is treated as a fork - see [[Every Build is a Fork]]. W

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These are principles of how to collaborate as large, open teams. This is a critical set of principles that enable a transition to the open source economy - an economy that optimizes for both production - and distribution. This is consistent with Distributive Enterprise.

What are open teams? Those are any teams that work on Open Source Product Development based on associated best practices of collaboration.

The principles are simple and basic, but they require coordination according to principles that solo and proprietary work do not follow. Thus, this is a significant cultural barrier to 99% of the population.

The principles are:

  1. Use modularity of documentation. That means any hardware build is treated as a fork - see Every Build is a Fork. W