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*To create a world-class open source product development process, all trainees of the OSE immersion program are to be involved in collaboration architecture development. Thus, the goal of any 1 month+ long training program is to include training in collaboration ecology, collaboration task breakdown - with clear infrastructure for contributing to the development process. | *To create a world-class open source product development process, all trainees of the OSE immersion program are to be involved in collaboration architecture development. Thus, the goal of any 1 month+ long training program is to include training in collaboration ecology, collaboration task breakdown - with clear infrastructure for contributing to the development process. | ||
*Bootstrap Funding - to fund progress via Extreme Manufacturing Workshops as a way to democratize production | *Salable Bootstrap Funding - to fund progress via Extreme Manufacturing Workshops as a way to democratize production | ||
*Continuous improvement, using simple tools: wiki, templates, and modular embedding - and eventually semantic wiki - after templates are maxed out. | *Continuous improvement, using simple tools: wiki, templates, and modular embedding - and eventually semantic wiki - after templates are maxed out. | ||
*Modular embedding revolves around picking the best software | *Modular embedding revolves around picking the best software |
Revision as of 17:33, 21 July 2018
Goals
- To create a world-class open source product development process, all trainees of the OSE immersion program are to be involved in collaboration architecture development. Thus, the goal of any 1 month+ long training program is to include training in collaboration ecology, collaboration task breakdown - with clear infrastructure for contributing to the development process.
- Salable Bootstrap Funding - to fund progress via Extreme Manufacturing Workshops as a way to democratize production
- Continuous improvement, using simple tools: wiki, templates, and modular embedding - and eventually semantic wiki - after templates are maxed out.
- Modular embedding revolves around picking the best software
- Peerless infrastructure for wiki and apps - like Serverless - but with peers. That means peers provide the synching infrastructure, as clients and servers. This is the ultimate distributed way to do a small state republic.