Jen Log
Jen's note
This is a public journal of my processes on this project.
As such, many of the links and comments really are for me.
This is my primary log.
Now I'm thinking I need backup.
Have a blessed day- or whichever kind of day you choose.
I'm not sure how this is going to help,<>br>but I am forking all of the OSE projects I'm finding on GitHub
onto my page there.
metaverde, if you're looking.
Also, if I'm missing any, hit me up.
D3D links notes (for me)
So be patient. This will look a mess until I get it all straight.
I'm keeping links here as I try to eliminate dead links from the various wiki pages to which I'll be referring people
because sending people to pages full of dead links is just rude.
3D Printer pages on our wiki-
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/3D_Printer edited before I thought to check date. Derp.
The GVCS header has several dead links:
{{GVCS Header}}
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/3D_Printer/Research_Development November 2018
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/index.php?title=3D_Printer/Bill_of_Materials&action=edit&redlink=1 Not created yet.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/index.php?title=3D_Printer/Manufacturing_Instructions&action=edit&redlink=1 Not created yet.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/index.php?title=3D_Printer/User%27s_Manual&action=edit&redlink=1 Not created yet.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/index.php?title=3D_Printer/User_Reviews&action=edit&redlink=1 Not created yet.
Not sure why the above boxed up so prettily, but I like it.
D3D Printer page on wiki December 2018
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Group April 2017
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Team_Log redirected fromD3D Log link
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/D3D_Performance_Log March 2017
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Serial_Numbers April 2017
Inside the green box-
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Build_Instructions June 2018
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/3D_Printer_Genealogy January 2019
Inside next green box-
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/OSE_Developers January 2019
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Group April 2017
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/D3D_Landing_Page March 2018
This is supposed to be the most current page on the project. It is not current.
Research and devlopment D3D
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/3D_Printer_Design_Evolution
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Michel_Log
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/D3D
Trippy side comment-
See what the {{GVCS Header}} does when it's on MY page?
Jen Log | ||
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Home | Research & Development | Bill of Materials | Manufacturing Instructions | User's Manual | User Reviews | File:Jen Log.png |
Isn't that interesting? So it isn't really a GVCS header at all.
Universal Axis notes
The universal axis pattern language: xyz table.
D3D
Universal Axis
Okay, this is weird.
When I put the pipe at the end of the link address I get an error message that it is an illegal character.
When I use a space it gets included in the link name.
The xyz table link uses the pipe at the end of the address, no problem.
My solution was to try no pipe, just spaces for the D3D and the Universal Axis links.
That works. Very interesting.
9 Feb 2019
Loafed all day yesterday, pretty much.
So back into the gloam-
Lex is helping me out immensely.
Thank-you Eukreign.
Unraveling how the templates work for an hour or so, then I'll get on to other things.
Egads. Even getting to this-
So Lex sent me the link to Marcin's explanation from a meeting a year or so ago.
But the /Template address diverts to the Development Spreadsheet Template with Marcin explaining how to make new projects on the wiki.
Which I think is actually helpful to me.
Oh now I'm in it!
Marcin goes into the Template:GVCS Header page,
and from there to the Template:ToolTemplate page.
This is so much more interesting than doing "homework",
I'm learning more, and I'm actually advancing the world in some small way.
So I'm following Marcin's instructions from the video I linked above,
and now I'm on the editing page for the ToolTemplate.
His explanation starts about 30 minutes in.
I'm thinking I need to just liven the links on the wiki?
And to figure out exactly what is a "burndown graph".
I thought I knew.
The burndown is a chart that shows how quickly the team is burning through builds.
It shows the total effort against the amount of work delivered each iteration.
Ok. So how is the ToolTemplate going to give us that information?
Every build needs a new spreadsheet template because every build is different.
Each build is a new iteration.
Documentation is where we're falling short.
I totally get it.
8 Feb 2019
I just realized I spend well over an hour yesterday on OSE.
Laughing my head off.
I found a message from Arkoprovo, in India, on my Instagram.
He has written a fabulous blog on a cooperative hardware system he is creating.
So while I thought I was loafing actually I was being responsible reactivating my involvement across a spectrum of social media and networking with an Open Source Economy thinker.
If not now, when?
7 Feb 2019
Realized I don't have to go to where the GVCS Header is actually coded, though I am still trying to figure that out.
At this point I'm focusing on "commenting out" the header where the links aren't live and at some future point putting something in place for each link- at the least a redirect.
Right now I am working on the 3D Printer, D3D Printer, and the Universal Axis,
as those are the projects I'll be presenting soon.
It occurred to me that I don't know how to find the plans for the D3D,
seriously.
So I'm off to do that now.
So the elevator pitch-
The idea of OSE is that you can go anywhere.
You take your software, your 3D printer parts, a limited amount of feedstock, and your powersource.
You can go anywhere and create your civilization.
The idea of Open Source Ecology is you can go anywhere and create your civilization.
We're creating the blueprints and giving them to you
so you can go anywhere
and create your civilization.
6 Feb 2019
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Development_Strategy https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/GVCS_Development_Template https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Main_page_ekopedia-like
3 Feb 2019
Edited GVCS bar off of the 3D Printer page.
NOT the D3D Printer page, but the 3D Printer page.
I converted to html then used html comment code. The bar is still in the documentation.
Collecting 3D and D3D printer links in a section on my log to try to make sense of before the next event
at which I'll be representing.
Because dangling prepositions.
OH Lex updated me- Eukreign is my hero here some days.
THIS is our GitHub.
I updated on our DemocracyLab page.
Ask Marcin or me for the sign-in if you would like to help flesh this out.
I know open source, but I'm just not that brave to post it on a wiki.
2 Feb 2019
No idea how this took three hours.
Went through my screenshots lf links I know Marcin sent but I cannot find in my notes.
Updated current meeting Slides and filled out a card for me. A first.
Went through GitHub finding OSE projects, which I forked to my repository.
I found an OSE/dev repository, which Lex created?
This is what I'm using as our GitHub when asked,
so we'd better get this updated stat.
UPDATE Lex sent me the actual OSE GitHub repository link.
I must have left something out,
but I guess following up on researching various hackathon details
and checking my links and working through those vagaries,
and forking GitHub repositories,
three hours really isn't that long.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Current_tasks
NM the three hours, lol. Still working.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Project_needs#Specific_Project_Needs
THIS WILL HELP FILLING OUT THE DEMOCRACYLAB FORM.
Caps for me.
https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/new-post-capitalist-ecosystem-value-creation/2017/01/18
1 Feb 2019
On DemocracyLab we need a file repository link and a project management link.
Followup- https://github.com/osedev/osedev I found this repository, which I am using.
I've also messaged Lex to ask him how to best maintain and use.
Followup- Slack is the standard, but ours is pretty slow,
so I wasn't really wanting to use it.
I lost the link Marcin gave me last meeting for the regular messaging system.
https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/D3D https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Universal_CNC_Axis
DEAD LINK http://openecology.org/forum/
Forum is very inactive https://forum.opensourceecology.org/
https://theagileadmin.com/what-is-devops/
Ecology is Mind
So I'm watching a vid in Gordon White's Sigils course. (Will insert speaker's name later)(Talking about Runa culture/Amazon)
This is the quote:
"Ecology is Mind".
Even when I'm not working on OSE I'm working on OSE. I don't know how to reflect the coreness of it all.
Now it's November 2018 and I don't remember where I was going with this.
Given an external mind, which I'm not sure I care to argue,
it would seem ecology is mind by default.
I think it goes a little deeper than that.
If our ecology is the environment in which we live, or more specifically, how we maintain that environment, especially in balance, then Ecology is Mind recognizes that interaction between our minds and the world around us.
I posit that this is a very direct relationship between our biology and the biology of the world around us. I certainly don't believe that this is the only interaction that our minds have with the natural world, but this is certainly happening.
IF and they can read the data being transmitted through a device by the changes in the electricity going through the wall socket- IF and they can take pictures of your dreams and form words and move limbs from your thoughts- IF and they can store data in DNA-
Then WE are the singularity.
We need to transcend the "need" for hardware and learn to interface with our reality directly.
Or it could mean the environment is a mind.
Hmmm.
That's another singularity.