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=Introduction=
=Introduction=


This page defines the standards or expectations for on-site participants at the Factor e Farm experimental facility for the period between August, 2011, and year-end 2012. This period marks the phase of rapid development, testing, and deployment of the [[Global Village Construction Set]], with Factor e Farm as the primary stakeholder for this effort. The list below defines a prioritized list of contributions expected from participants, in descending order of importance. The purpose of this page is to define a basis for clear performance assessment of on-site participants at Factor e Farm. This assessment is expected to be carried out not only by the project founder, but by each member of the Factor e Farm community. Making and receiving assessments of commitments and promises is a part of the open source culture of Factor e Farm, and the intent is team building towards  delivering on a shared promise. The shared promise is the creation of the world's first, viable, post-scarcity community that provides a competitive lifestyle option in parallel with mainstream culture.
This page defines the standards or expectations for on-site participants at the Factor e Farm experimental facility for the period between August, 2011, and year-end 2012. This period marks the phase of rapid development, testing, and deployment of the [[Global Village Construction Set]] (GVCS), with Factor e Farm as the primary stakeholder for this effort. The explicit goal is completion of the development phase of the [[GVCS]] by year-end 2012, with an approximate $4-5M budget. The list below defines a prioritized list of contributions expected from participants, in descending order of importance. The purpose of this page is to define a basis for clear performance assessment of on-site participants at Factor e Farm. This assessment is expected to be carried out not only by the project founder, but by each member of the Factor e Farm community. Making and receiving assessments of commitments and promises is a part of the open source culture of Factor e Farm, and the intent is team building towards  delivering on a shared promise. The shared promise is the creation of the world's first, viable, post-scarcity community (a community that achieves low work-hour requirement for achieving a modern standard of living, while not participating in any geopolitical compromises whatsoever - as a route to freedom, meaning, and pursuit of happiness) that provides a competitive lifestyle option parallel to mainstream culture.


=Contribution List=
=Contribution List=

Revision as of 12:39, 27 August 2011

Introduction

This page defines the standards or expectations for on-site participants at the Factor e Farm experimental facility for the period between August, 2011, and year-end 2012. This period marks the phase of rapid development, testing, and deployment of the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS), with Factor e Farm as the primary stakeholder for this effort. The explicit goal is completion of the development phase of the GVCS by year-end 2012, with an approximate $4-5M budget. The list below defines a prioritized list of contributions expected from participants, in descending order of importance. The purpose of this page is to define a basis for clear performance assessment of on-site participants at Factor e Farm. This assessment is expected to be carried out not only by the project founder, but by each member of the Factor e Farm community. Making and receiving assessments of commitments and promises is a part of the open source culture of Factor e Farm, and the intent is team building towards delivering on a shared promise. The shared promise is the creation of the world's first, viable, post-scarcity community (a community that achieves low work-hour requirement for achieving a modern standard of living, while not participating in any geopolitical compromises whatsoever - as a route to freedom, meaning, and pursuit of happiness) that provides a competitive lifestyle option parallel to mainstream culture.

Contribution List

The most valued contributions in the descending order of importance are:

  1. Prototyping