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'''Context:''' In 2012, we have achieved [[One Day]] '''production time''' for our first Global Village Construction Set machine. In 2013, we aim to achieve One Day for the '''design time''' for a Global Village Construction Set Machine. This will require a radically collaborative, parallel development method. We have shown this for production. We intend to show this for '''design time'''.
'''Context:''' In 2012, we have achieved [[One Day]] '''production time''' for our first Global Village Construction Set machine. In 2013, we aim to achieve One Day for the '''design time''' of a Global Village Construction Set Machine. This will require a radically collaborative development event.


'''Prior Art:'''' Perhaps the best example of tapping collaborative development is the [[Jam]]. Specifically, the [[Global Sustainability Jam]] demonstrates that a large number of diverse stakeholders can participate in problem-solving.


A good model for OSE sprints/hackathons/charrettes/jams/development sessions.
We aim to adapt this to design/development sessions of [[Global Village Construction Set]] machines.
 
What will the above sprint/hackathon/charrette/jam/development sessions look like?

Revision as of 23:03, 20 February 2013

Context: In 2012, we have achieved One Day production time for our first Global Village Construction Set machine. In 2013, we aim to achieve One Day for the design time of a Global Village Construction Set Machine. This will require a radically collaborative development event.

Prior Art:' Perhaps the best example of tapping collaborative development is the Jam. Specifically, the Global Sustainability Jam demonstrates that a large number of diverse stakeholders can participate in problem-solving.

We aim to adapt this to design/development sessions of Global Village Construction Set machines.

What will the above sprint/hackathon/charrette/jam/development sessions look like?