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*''Can you volunteer to work with us, and if so, how many hours per week?'' Not in person, at least not right now, but I can give y'all 5 hours per week over the interwebs. | *''Can you volunteer to work with us, and if so, how many hours per week?'' Not in person, at least not right now, but I can give y'all 5 hours per week over the interwebs. | ||
*''Are you interested in a [[Dedicated Project Visit]]? Absolutely. I think that sounds like an awesome idea. | *''Are you interested in a [[Dedicated Project Visit]]?'' Absolutely. I think that sounds like an awesome idea. | ||
*''Are you a [[True Fans|True Fan]]? If not, why not?'' Not yet. | *''Are you a [[True Fans|True Fan]]? If not, why not?'' Not yet. |
Revision as of 20:01, 16 December 2011
Team Culturing Information
WHO are you?
- Matt Maier
- Colorado Springs, CO
- blueback09 at gmail dot com
- Picture
- Introductory Video
- Resume/CV
WHY are you motivated to support/develop this work?
- Do you endorse open source culture? I strongly endorse open source culture.
- Why are you interested in collaborating with us? The idea of RE-deriving the entire history of technological development within an open source framework is just magical.
- How do you think that the GVCS can address pressing world issues? In the broadest possible sense I think the systems we're building aren't resilient or sustainable enough. I believe this is largely the result of people not having any other systems to choose from. It seems like properly-formed open source projects take on a self-reproducing nature, allowing them to grow, evolve and spread on their own. I think the concept of the GVCS has massive potential to inject resiliency and sustainability into the world.
- What should happen so that you become more involved with the project? I suppose finding out who's in charge and getting some direction on what I can help with.
- What is missing in the project? Seems like it needs dedicated project management. The OSE and GVCS seem to lend themselves perfectly to project management, being very well defined projects with clear timelines and whatnot.
- What are your suggestions for improvement of the project? Adopt one of the many open source project management systems. It looks like combining GanttProject and ]project-open[ and appointing at least one of the full-time leads to use them would go a long way towards not only organizing the current work but providing a robust model that is easy to replicate.
WHAT are your skills?
- List all of your skills in these areas:
- Communications: I don't have any problem communicating things once I understand them.
- Organizational: This is something I think I can contribute to. My major was systems engineering management and I like the feeling of getting things done right the first time.
- Computer Support: I have a limited ability to help here, but I learn quickly.
- Design: I have a good intuition for mechanical systems and I'm an excellent brainstormer. Also, I'm good at putting my (and other's) ideas on paper in an understandable format.
- Electronics: This is something I have a limited ability to help with, but I'm actively learning more.
- Fabrication: I build things. It's what I've always done. I can most likely help prototype things if they're small and don't need to be available on the farm.
- Video/Graphics/Art: I've designed t-shirts and logos and stuff like that before, so I'm familiar with graphical design.
- Education: This is something that's important to me on a philosophical level. I like the idea of creating tools that will help numerous people advance their understanding and capabilities.
- Product Design: Ever since I can remember I've always had at least one "product" I've been working on in one way or another. I've got a lot of amateur skill at at it.
- How have you already contributed to the project? I started filling in some of the DVD index with links and text from other OSE sources.
HOW can you help?
- How are you interested in contributing to the work of GVCS development? I would love to help with the designs that haven't been finalized or worked on yet. Additionally, I think I can help develop the GVCS concept by filling in the missing pieces of the puzzle. For example, I don't see a machine for creating rubber, let alone specific rubber tools, which is kind of important to a project that is focused on machinery. Another example is the lack of self-sourced ball bearings.
- Can you volunteer to work with us, and if so, how many hours per week? Not in person, at least not right now, but I can give y'all 5 hours per week over the interwebs.
- Are you interested in a Dedicated Project Visit? Absolutely. I think that sounds like an awesome idea.
- Are you a True Fan? If not, why not? Not yet.
- Are you interested in being part of the world's first, open source, resilient community? Yes. But I won't be able to. However, I figure every civilization needs tourists, right?