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We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to [[Distributive Economics]]. To this end, we are setting this standard for documenting each step of a given fabrication procedure | We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to [[Distributive Economics]]. To this end, we are setting this standard for documenting each step of a given fabrication procedure. Each step is defined as a small breakdown of a complete fabrication procedure, where each device such as the open source tractor would have on the order of 100 steps, and where each step is broken down to further sub-steps - such that an individual with no prior experience is enabled to follow directions completely and succeed at completing a build. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 18 June 2011
Introduction
We aim to set unprecedented standards of quality for documenting fabrication procedures for economically significant products related to Distributive Economics. To this end, we are setting this standard for documenting each step of a given fabrication procedure. Each step is defined as a small breakdown of a complete fabrication procedure, where each device such as the open source tractor would have on the order of 100 steps, and where each step is broken down to further sub-steps - such that an individual with no prior experience is enabled to follow directions completely and succeed at completing a build.
- Written procedure