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*You may have seen the [http://www.appropedia.org/index.php?title= | *You may have seen the [http://www.appropedia.org/index.php?title=Open_Source_Ecology overview of our work at Appropedia]. | ||
*You may have seen our documentation of progress at Factor e Farm - [[Factor e Live]] | *You may have seen our documentation of progress at Factor e Farm - [[Factor e Live]] | ||
*You have seen the [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=329 6 month development program] from our blog: | *You have seen the [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=329 6 month development program] from our blog: |
Revision as of 16:41, 23 September 2008
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September Funding Goal:
Why Should You Support Us?
- You may have seen the overview of our work at Appropedia.
- You may have seen our documentation of progress at Factor e Farm - Factor e Live
- You have seen the 6 month development program from our blog:
- The bottom line is that this will happen with your contributions:
- And here is what will happen without your support:
- The greater program is outlined here - neocommercialization and high quality documentation of the CEB_Press by mid-2009, including fabrication capacity of up to 4 machines per week. All funds go back to further open source development- towards building the world's first replicable post-industrial village.
Why You Should Really Support Us
Our overall vision is deeper. We aim to develop a funding method for supporting world-class open source product development - as a viable alternative to corporate R&D. We're trying to go directly to the people for funding - for benefiting people directly. Imagine a veritable product development pipeline - for a decentralized, post-industrial system of production. We are interested in distributive economics - where wealth is distibuted freely because the enabling information is free- and local feedstocks provide the materials for economies of abundance. This is a scenario that blends ancient wisdoms with modern technology - for unprecedented prosperity in these times of change.