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  1. Define a technology set
1. Define a technology set
        1. ‘Top 10’ economic transformation items for the world
 
              1. Sufficiently comprehensive to create a package, 18 items total in practice  
a. 'Top 10' economic transformation items for the world
        2. Determine ecology (interrelations) of technology set
 
        3. Include flex fab as an important metacategory
i. Sufficiently comprehensive to create a package, 18 items total in practice
        4. Status: technologes pretty much identified; some implementations unevaluated  
 
  2. Deploy neosubsistence operation to minimize overhead
b. Determine ecology (interrelations) of technology set
        1. Organic farm volunteers for facility management, and food, energy, housing provision
 
        2. Small enterprise is a byproduct- helps in economic self-sufficiency
c. Include flex fab as an important metacategory
        3. Status: neosubsistence operations well under way: 100% housing, energy, workshop sufficiency; 50% food sufficiency  
 
  3. Rate the technology set
d. Status: technologes pretty much identified; some implementations unevaluated
        1. OSE Specification is baseline
 
        2. Create prioritization metric
2. Deploy neosubsistence operation to minimize overhead
        3. Prove degeneracy of set
 
        4. Status: work in progress  
a. Organic farm volunteers for facility management, and food, energy, housing provision
  4. Determine cost of acquiring technologies from various sources
 
  5. Propose Budget vs. Time timeline
b. Small enterprise is a byproduct- helps in economic self-sufficiency
        1. Status: conceptualized  
 
  6. Hire full time resource developer
c. Status: neosubsistence operations well under way: 100% housing, energy, workshop sufficiency; 50% food sufficiency
        1. Grants
 
        2. Fundrasing from Street Performer Protocol and Fundable.org
3. Rate the technology set
        3. Utilize charitable and in-kind contributions
 
        4. Status: in negotiation  
a. OSE Specification is baseline
  7. Acquire donations by those who have experience with technologies
 
        1. Utilize in-kind charitable contributions
b. Create prioritization metric
        2. Factor E Farm donates its results (CEB, etc.)
 
        3. Status: beginning charitable contribution route  
c. Prove degeneracy of set
  8. Buy out technologies from those who won’t donate
 
        1. Set up Foundation funding mechanism
d. Status: work in progress
        2. Status: needs cash  
 
  9. Determine cost reduction potential:
4. Determine cost of acquiring technologies from various sources
        1. Cost of IP
 
        2. Overhead
5. Propose Budget vs. Time timeline
        3. Transportation
 
        4. Labor
a. Status: conceptualized
        5. Middlemen
 
        6. Taxes
6. Hire full time resource developer
        7. Status: requires documentation for each technology  
 
  10. Motivate contributors
a. Grants
        1. Visionary PR
 
              1. Lifestyle
b. Fundrasing from Street Performer Protocol and Fundable.org
              2. BOAB
 
              3. Peaceniks
c. Utilize charitable and in-kind contributions
              4. Environmentalists  
 
        2. Global Warming PR
d. Status: in negotiation
        3. Engineer PR
 
        4. Lost college students PR
7. Acquire donations by those who have experience with technologies
        5. Status: PR to be written  
 
  11. Continue publicity, education, and volunteer efforts
a. Utilize in-kind charitable contributions
        1. Blog is main publicity
 
        2. Openfarmtech is main technical development
b. Factor E Farm donates its results (CEB, etc.)
        3. Open Source Ecology University
 
              1. Full immersion theoretical and hands-on training  
c. Status: beginning charitable contribution route
        4. Youtube documentation
 
        5. Organic volunteers and volunteer workers
8. Buy out technologies from those who won't donate
        6. Invite point individuals
 
        7. Smari’s Open Engineering E-Zine
a. Set up Foundation funding mechanism
        8. Status: ongoing; needs  
 
  12. Deploy voluntary fundraising efforts
b. Status: needs cash
        1. Street Performer
 
        2. Grantwriting
9. Determine cost reduction potential:
        3. Fundable.org
 
        4. Stakeholders
a. Cost of IP
        5. Charitable contributions
 
        6. Personal
b. Overhead
        7. Status: ezc, ezg ongoing  
 
  13. Contract additional resource developers when funds allow
c. Transportation
  14. Commercialize and Decommercialize
 
        1. Coin decommercialization metric that acknowledges:
d. Labor
              1. Contral bank funny money and interest via low cost and bootstrapping apprenticeship
 
              2. Colonialism via localization of supply chain
e. Middlemen
              3. IP via open source
 
              4. War = commerce via Evolve to Freedom  
f. Taxes
        2. Publish an open enterprise and fabrication model
 
        3. Develop flexible fabrication capacity in a self-replicating fashion
g. Status: requires documentation for each technology
        4. Status: CEB will be first commercialization attempt  
 
  15. Education develeopment
10. Motivate contributors
        1. Outline of curriculum
 
        2. Background reading
a. Visionary PR
        3. Student housing development for immersion program
 
        4. Hands-on workshops
i. Lifestyle
        5. Standards and certification development
 
        6. Status: a-c in progress  
ii. BOAB
  16. Replication and self-replication
 
        1. Status: the holy grail
iii. Peaceniks
 
iv. Environmentalists
 
b. Global Warming PR
 
c. Engineer PR
 
d. Lost college students PR
 
e. Status: PR to be written
 
11. Continue publicity, education, and volunteer efforts
 
a. Blog is main publicity
 
b. Openfarmtech is main technical development
 
c. Open Source Ecology University
 
i. Full immersion theoretical and hands-on training
 
d. Youtube documentation
 
e. Organic volunteers and volunteer workers
 
f. Invite point individuals
 
g. Smari's Open Engineering E-Zine
 
h. Status: ongoing; needs  
 
12. Deploy voluntary fundraising efforts
 
a. Street Performer
 
b. Grantwriting
 
c. Fundable.org
 
d. Stakeholders
 
e. Charitable contributions
 
f. Personal
 
g. Status: ezc, ezg ongoing
 
13. Contract additional resource developers when funds allow
 
14. Commercialize and Decommercialize
 
a. Coin decommercialization metric that acknowledges:
 
i. Contral bank funny money and interest via low cost and bootstrapping apprenticeship
 
ii. Colonialism via localization of supply chain
 
iii. IP via open source
 
iv. War = commerce via Evolve to Freedom
 
b. Publish an open enterprise and fabrication model
 
c. Develop flexible fabrication capacity in a self-replicating fashion
 
d. Status: CEB will be first commercialization attempt
 
15. Education develeopment
 
a. Outline of curriculum
 
b. Background reading
 
c. Student housing development for immersion program
 
d. Hands-on workshops
 
e. Standards and certification development
 
f. Status: a-c in progress
 
16. Replication and self-replication
 
a. Status: the holy grail

Revision as of 06:24, 7 April 2009

APPENDIX A: GENERAL DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY


General Deployment Strategy


  1.  Define a technology set
        1. ‘Top 10’ economic transformation items for the world
              1. Sufficiently comprehensive to create a package, 18 items total in practice 
        2. Determine ecology (interrelations) of technology set
        3. Include flex fab as an important metacategory
        4. Status: technologes pretty much identified; some implementations unevaluated 
  2. Deploy neosubsistence operation to minimize overhead
        1. Organic farm volunteers for facility management, and food, energy, housing provision
        2. Small enterprise is a byproduct- helps in economic self-sufficiency
        3. Status: neosubsistence operations well under way: 100% housing, energy, workshop sufficiency; 50% food sufficiency 
  3. Rate the technology set
        1. OSE Specification is baseline
        2. Create prioritization metric
        3. Prove degeneracy of set
        4. Status: work in progress 
  4. Determine cost of acquiring technologies from various sources
  5. Propose Budget vs. Time timeline
        1. Status: conceptualized 
  6. Hire full time resource developer
        1. Grants
        2. Fundrasing from Street Performer Protocol and Fundable.org
        3. Utilize charitable and in-kind contributions
        4. Status: in negotiation 
  7. Acquire donations by those who have experience with technologies
        1. Utilize in-kind charitable contributions
        2. Factor E Farm donates its results (CEB, etc.)
        3. Status: beginning charitable contribution route 
  8. Buy out technologies from those who won’t donate
        1. Set up Foundation funding mechanism
        2. Status: needs cash 
  9. Determine cost reduction potential:
        1. Cost of IP
        2. Overhead
        3. Transportation
        4. Labor
        5. Middlemen
        6. Taxes
        7. Status: requires documentation for each technology 
 10. Motivate contributors
        1. Visionary PR
              1. Lifestyle
              2. BOAB
              3. Peaceniks
              4. Environmentalists 
        2. Global Warming PR
        3. Engineer PR
        4. Lost college students PR
        5. Status: PR to be written 
 11. Continue publicity, education, and volunteer efforts
        1. Blog is main publicity
        2. Openfarmtech is main technical development
        3. Open Source Ecology University
              1. Full immersion theoretical and hands-on training 
        4. Youtube documentation
        5. Organic volunteers and volunteer workers
        6. Invite point individuals
        7. Smari’s Open Engineering E-Zine
        8. Status: ongoing; needs 
 12. Deploy voluntary fundraising efforts
        1. Street Performer
        2. Grantwriting
        3. Fundable.org
        4. Stakeholders
        5. Charitable contributions
        6. Personal
        7. Status: ezc, ezg ongoing 
 13. Contract additional resource developers when funds allow
 14. Commercialize and Decommercialize
        1. Coin decommercialization metric that acknowledges:
              1. Contral bank funny money and interest via low cost and bootstrapping apprenticeship
              2. Colonialism via localization of supply chain
              3. IP via open source
              4. War = commerce via Evolve to Freedom 
        2. Publish an open enterprise and fabrication model
        3. Develop flexible fabrication capacity in a self-replicating fashion
        4. Status: CEB will be first commercialization attempt 
 15. Education develeopment
        1. Outline of curriculum
        2. Background reading
        3. Student housing development for immersion program
        4. Hands-on workshops
        5. Standards and certification development
        6. Status: a-c in progress 
 16. Replication and self-replication
        1. Status: the holy grail