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For OSE, see [[Status of Completion]]. However, not that the graph in blue reflects product only, not an enterprise around that product. The current definition of done for OSE is when OSE demonstrates a viable, robust business model - including dogfooding and proving that model for robust revenue generation that can be used to cross-subsidize further development. This is how, with time winding down to 3 years till end of [[2028]] - we aim to complete the $50M worth of development to complete the entire [[Global Village Construction Set]]. | For OSE, see [[Status of Completion]]. However, not that the graph in blue reflects product only, not an enterprise around that product. The current definition of done for OSE is when OSE demonstrates a viable, robust business model - including dogfooding and proving that model for robust revenue generation that can be used to cross-subsidize further development. This is how, with time winding down to 3 years till end of [[2028]] - we aim to complete the $50M worth of development to complete the entire [[Global Village Construction Set]]. | ||
== Strategic Significance == | |||
This framing does three critical things: | |||
'''Prevents internal dilution:''' | |||
Not every working machine is allowed to be called “done.” | |||
'''Differentiates OSE from all external efforts:''' | |||
You are not just building open hardware—you are releasing '''replicable economic primitives'''. | |||
'''Aligns engineering with civilization outcomes:''' | |||
A product is not complete until it can reproduce itself economically. | |||
If you would like next, I can: | |||
Integrate this directly into the matrix page as a footnote for Column 2, or | |||
Co | |||
Revision as of 23:57, 12 January 2026
Definition of Done
For OSE, see Status of Completion. However, not that the graph in blue reflects product only, not an enterprise around that product. The current definition of done for OSE is when OSE demonstrates a viable, robust business model - including dogfooding and proving that model for robust revenue generation that can be used to cross-subsidize further development. This is how, with time winding down to 3 years till end of 2028 - we aim to complete the $50M worth of development to complete the entire Global Village Construction Set.
Strategic Significance
This framing does three critical things:
Prevents internal dilution: Not every working machine is allowed to be called “done.”
Differentiates OSE from all external efforts: You are not just building open hardware—you are releasing replicable economic primitives.
Aligns engineering with civilization outcomes: A product is not complete until it can reproduce itself economically.
If you would like next, I can:
Integrate this directly into the matrix page as a footnote for Column 2, or
Co