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Linux open source software runs the internet. | =Invitation to OSE Developers= | ||
*Goal: get developers to commit to dev team | |||
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:*big vision | |||
:*discuss roadmap for 2017 | |||
:*discuss promise- productivity + learning | |||
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In today's digital age, Linux open source software runs the internet. Linux as a project gathers $1B of voluntary software development contributions to build a computer operating system that everyone has access to. Similarly, wikipedia gathers $1B of encyclopedia edit value per yer. Our question is - when will the same happen for hardware? | |||
The first step is a platform | |||
Distributed production is an idea whose time has come. Open source microfactories can take us there. Imagine transcendence of artificial scarcity. So we can begin to evolve - as humans. | Distributed production is an idea whose time has come. Open source microfactories can take us there. Imagine transcendence of artificial scarcity. So we can begin to evolve - as humans. |
Revision as of 14:51, 31 January 2017
Invitation to OSE Developers
- Goal: get developers to commit to dev team
- Message:
- big vision
- discuss roadmap for 2017
- discuss promise- productivity + learning
Message
In today's digital age, Linux open source software runs the internet. Linux as a project gathers $1B of voluntary software development contributions to build a computer operating system that everyone has access to. Similarly, wikipedia gathers $1B of encyclopedia edit value per yer. Our question is - when will the same happen for hardware?
The first step is a platform
Distributed production is an idea whose time has come. Open source microfactories can take us there. Imagine transcendence of artificial scarcity. So we can begin to evolve - as humans.
We build industrial machines in one day and publish the plans on the internet for free (flash through 50 slides). (Stamp: Extreme Manufacturing) We also built a house with aquaponic greenhouse - in 5 days. (Stamp: Extreme Manufacturing) Open source social production works.
But we need to take it to the next level. Linux started 25 years ago - and today - volunteers provide $1B of development contributions - every year. How do we do that for Open Source hardware development?
It starts with building highly effective teams and this is a call-out to you. If you have a full time job but you are itching for disruption - this may be a good chance. Our promise to you is an extreme development environment that won't waste your time. Apply today.
Let's push the limits of what we all can do - to make a better world, with open hardware technology.