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Revision as of 20:23, 22 June 2022
The TOC is in 3 layers.
- Main
- Detailed
- Page-specific
If we want a 1500+ page guide, we have perhaps 10x10x15 or so. This can add up: 20x20x20 That already makes 8,000 pages. Thus, a 3 layer TOC can contain lots of detail, while remaining manageable in 3 clicks.
- Each person gets the Page-Specific Requirement.
- As we keep going, everyone adjusts the TOC
- This is completely creative: if you don't like something, edit it. This includes protocols of how to do things. The creator controls their creation. At the same time, we all coordinate. If someone vetoes your edit, you have to negotiate. If a protocol is stable, then use it. Stability is determined by how much precedent it has.
- Common code of conduct is [[OSE Specifications]
- Common goal - is full detail to help anyone understand the design to the point of making new house models. And before that: to understand how Rosebud is built, how to build it, and how to create an enterprise of any sort that builds Rosebuds as the beachhead product, towards solving housing. Full evolution of product is Distributed Market Substitution of housing, defined as a highly replicable, optimized enterprise that can be successful, for any place in the world using any materials. Rosebud is just locations where dimensional lumber is available.
- Full evolution involves materials, including lumber, CEB, Solar Steel, Solar Concrete, 3D printed plastic lumber composites, and everything else.