Dedicated Project Visits
last updated March 18, 2015
Introduction
We are building a kit of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist - everything from a tractor, to an oven, to a regenerative agriculture pla. Then we create open source blueprints - so that anyone can build and maintain these at a fraction of what it costs today. Our goal is to create a life size LEGO set of powerful production tools and ecosystems - that can distribute production - to build modern economies from abundant, local resources.
The scope of our development centers around the 50 tools of the Global Village Construction Set - but it does not end there. We are interested in systems that derive from these tools. These derivatives include MicroHouses, Aquaponic Greenhouses, regenerative agriculture systems, Production Facilities, and others. Further, OSE is interested in components, design tools, and other ancillary technologies that lead to the Global Village Construction Set.
The common thread is distributing raw productive power towards personal autonomy, and inreased connection between people in a more meaningful world.
Our logic model revolves around distributing productive power, with a focus on regenerative use of resources - thereby producing essential solutions to the wealth distribution gap and associated destruction of natural resources. To this end, we are developing open source technologies, open enterprise plans, and open models for organizations that can promote open enterprise. We believe that such development tools should be freely accessible to anyone who chooses to use them: from indigenous people to corporations. Our logic model calls for change - in that adopting OSE practices and philosophies can be transformative for whoever chooses to participate.
We are inviting highly motivated people to collaborate with us on the above development. In 2015, we are shifting gears from the more general Summer Internships - to focused development that culminate in the organization of an Extreme Manufacturing workshop. This Workshop involves swarm building of significant technologies over the duration of weekend workshops - and is enabled by remarkable production efficiencies. These efficiencies are afforded by innovation in collaborative, social manufacturing processes - based on open source tools and techniques based on elimination of competitive waste. Extreme Manufacturing workshops are intended to demistify technology, and transform people by showing how they can be involved directly in effective production on the micro-scale.
Program Details
Applicant Requirements
Application Process
See our schedule for the 2014 Summer of Extreme Design-Build.
Application and Participation Steps
The goal of a Dedicated Project Visit is to produce tangible results towards the completion of the GVCS. The following are the overall application steps for a Dedicated Project Visit. For any questions, email info at opensourceecology dot org.
- Initial Contact - Please contact info at opensourceecology dot org, with [DPV] in the subject line. See Initial DPV Request for pertinent information to include in your inquiry.
- Application - After initial contact, we request that applicants fill out the Application format from the next section and upload to the wiki, according to the instructions.
- Interview - After reviewing the Application, OSE staff will conduct a 15 minute interview.
- Evaluation - DPV applications are evaluated based upon the applicant's skills, commitment, and culture fit.
- On-Boarding - Once an offer for a DPV is accepted, a welcome email will be sent to the applicant. Orientation on site will follow. Additional information can be found at Community Standards.
- Documentation - all DPV participants are required to follow Work Log Guidelines.
For remote collaboration, we have Remote Collaboration Standards.
DPV Application
The goal of a Dedicated Project Visit is to produce tangible, significant results that contribute to the creation of the GVCS. We are not a typical hacker space, as our program revolves around a focused set of priorities. Our team swarms on projects in unison in order to achieve a rapid development rate and to boost morale.
Please post the DPV Application materials by filling out the form below - which should take about 10-15 minutes. If you don't see the form below, use this link - https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/forms/d/1xTAGwV62zxjrE0elXTEyDSgBHwhSD8xOmR_u_GttMYw/viewform
Documentation
Documentation is the key to successful open source projects. All DPVs are required to keep a Work Log, and are encouraged to bring a digital camera or smart phone with them to document their work. They may also be asked to blog about their progress at the beginning and end of their DPV.
Living and Working Environment
Factor e Farm is a developmental facility. Basic accommodations include shelter, twin beds, showers, flush toilets, kitchen, and washer/dryer. Participants are expected to follow Factor e Farm Guidelines and Factor e Farm Community Standards, and to cover their own food expenses. Pets are not allowed unless specifically negotiated. See also the DPV Message Board that has links and resources for DPVs such as common used links, 3D modeling resources, DPV work day schedules, chore charts, etc.
Cost
Housing and food are provided. For the summer vacation period (June - Sep), the cost is $15 per day to cover dorm-style housing, food, and utilities. We will provide basic food as in a housing cooperative, where our cook will manage food preparation and DPVs may be required to cook occasionally. During times other than the summer vacation or other dedicated development sessions, the cost per day is $10. For those who cannot afford to do this, OSE may consider scholarships. The benefit of a DPV is that if there is are [Workshops] going on at Factor e Farm - the DPVs may be able to participate for free (typical cost of workshops is otherwise $100-$200 per day).
Sample Dedicated Project Visit Applications
- Daniel Benamy Dedicated Project Visit Application
- Emmett McGregor Dedicated Project Visit
- Cody Harrison Dedicated Project Visit Application