Factor e Farm Participation Standards: Difference between revisions
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#'''Production''' - One core value of our products is their economic significance. As proof of this significance, we engage in production for external markets as a means to bootstrap earnings for further project development. This, in addition to testing at Factor e Farm, is an important step for the validation of the effectiveness and economic significance of our platform. | #'''Production''' - One core value of our products is their economic significance. As proof of this significance, we engage in production for external markets as a means to bootstrap earnings for further project development. This, in addition to testing at Factor e Farm, is an important step for the validation of the effectiveness and economic significance of our platform. | ||
#Dogfooding Products - This is the use of GVCS technologies on site at Factor e Farm to test their relevance to the '''shared promise.''' | #Dogfooding Products - This is the use of GVCS technologies on site at Factor e Farm to test their relevance to the '''shared promise.''' | ||
#Farming - Farming is a part of dogfooding, but is listed as a separate category because of the relevance of healthy food to the health of people. Farming includes all the elements of [[Open Source | #Farming - Farming is a part of dogfooding, but is listed as a separate category because of the relevance of healthy food to the health of people. Farming includes all the elements of [[Open Source Agroecology]] | ||
#Construction of the Built Environment | #Construction of the Built Environment | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 27 August 2011
by Marcin Jakubowski, OSE Founder
Introduction
This page defines the standards or expectations for on-site participants at the Factor e Farm experimental facility. This applies to all on-site participants, and especially to Dedicated Project Visitors interested in long-term participation.
These standards focus on the present period from August, 2011, to 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. We are currently in a phase of rapid growth, which was a result of wide attention brought to the project by my TED Talk. 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, replicable Post-Scarcity Community.
Contribution List
The most valued contributions in the descending order of importance are:
- Design and Prototyping - This is our core physical deliverable. This includes physical prototyping, where machine design is a prerequisite to prototyping. This value should be clear by definition - of our explicit goal.
- Documentation- This is our core deliverable, more important than our core physical deliverable. Documentation allows for the replication of the GVCS tools and techniques. Documentation is distinct from CAD
- Production - One core value of our products is their economic significance. As proof of this significance, we engage in production for external markets as a means to bootstrap earnings for further project development. This, in addition to testing at Factor e Farm, is an important step for the validation of the effectiveness and economic significance of our platform.
- Dogfooding Products - This is the use of GVCS technologies on site at Factor e Farm to test their relevance to the shared promise.
- Farming - Farming is a part of dogfooding, but is listed as a separate category because of the relevance of healthy food to the health of people. Farming includes all the elements of Open Source Agroecology
- Construction of the Built Environment
It should be noted that the direct participants above are also most qualified to promote the project, with functions such as fundraising, standards development, team-building, and others. Direct participants should be most suited for these roles because they have acccess to first-hand knowledge of the practical aspects and constraints of pursuing the shared promise of Factor e Farm.