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=Rationale=
=Rationale=
*Open products must get only to a minimum level of effectiveness before their economic cost advantage becomes a compelling motive. This starts with early adopters.
*Open products must get only to a minimum level of effectiveness before their economic cost advantage becomes a compelling motive for adoption and further development. This starts with early adopters.
*Unfunded development can go onluly so far, as economic pressure is a major competitor with voluntary contributors.
*However, the revolution cannot be funded, typically because those who have gained by the system are too engrained in it, and it is difficult for them to see outside
*Complex, integrated enterprises are primary targets. In the more radical sense, autonomous communities are most favorable places for deployment. However, since there is a large entry barrier to creating an integrated package, there are limits to this strategy. Thus, we start small.
*Complex, integrated enterprises are primary targets. In the more radical sense, autonomous communities are most favorable places for deployment. However, since there is a large entry barrier to creating an integrated package, there are limits to this strategy. Thus, we start small.
*Starting small may well.involve the mass creation of right livelihood.
*Starting small may well.involve the mass creation of right livelihood.

Revision as of 17:01, 6 December 2015

Summary of Points

  • Build relationships with key community leaders. This is because we are overtly building upon prior open knowledge.

Rationale

  • Open products must get only to a minimum level of effectiveness before their economic cost advantage becomes a compelling motive for adoption and further development. This starts with early adopters.
  • Unfunded development can go onluly so far, as economic pressure is a major competitor with voluntary contributors.
  • However, the revolution cannot be funded, typically because those who have gained by the system are too engrained in it, and it is difficult for them to see outside
  • Complex, integrated enterprises are primary targets. In the more radical sense, autonomous communities are most favorable places for deployment. However, since there is a large entry barrier to creating an integrated package, there are limits to this strategy. Thus, we start small.
  • Starting small may well.involve the mass creation of right livelihood.

Points to Consider

  • Fund close collaborators via the Xtreme Manufacturing Workshop Model.
  • Build relationships with key allies while educating about distributive enterprise, regenerative development, and open source culture.

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