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Build Real Infrastructure. For Real.

Homes. Machines. Energy. Production systems. Built openly so anyone can replicate them.

This is not a course. Not a community. Not a think tank.

Open Source Ecology is a production system for building civilization-scale infrastructure — openly, collaboratively, and with real-world execution.

We train and deploy people who can:

  • Design and build economically significant systems
  • Influence outcomes through disciplined understanding of human behavior
  • Create work that persists beyond their lifetime

If you are looking for inspiration, this is not for you.

If you are ready to build, document, and be accountable for results — continue.

[Start the Challenge]

What You Actually Do Here

You don’t “learn first.”

You build first.

Participants work directly on real systems:

  • Constructing homes, machines, energy systems, and production infrastructure
  • Working in coordinated teams with clear deliverables
  • Publishing designs, failures, economics, and lessons learned openly

Output is the curriculum.

What You Become Capable Of

After full immersion, participants are expected to:

  • Execute multi-domain builds across construction, fabrication, and systems integration
  • Operate with high personal discipline under real constraints
  • Influence teams toward aligned, ethical outcomes
  • Produce open-source artifacts others can replicate independently

You are measured by what works — and what lasts.

The Standard

Open Source Ecology is building:

  • Economic production — not prototypes
  • Replicable systems — not one-offs
  • Open infrastructure — not proprietary advantage

Every project must meet three criteria:

  1. It works in the real world.
  2. It can be replicated by others.
  3. It improves over time through open collaboration.

The Environment

This is an operational environment, not a simulated one.

Participants work with:

  • 24-person build teams
  • Tight production timelines
  • Real budgets and cost targets
  • Continuous documentation and iteration
  • Direct accountability for outcomes

You are not simulated — you are operational.

Who This Is For

You likely belong here if:

  • You prefer execution over discussion
  • You take responsibility for outcomes
  • You want your work to matter beyond yourself
  • You are willing to be held to a high standard
  • You want to master your own behavior so you can help build systems worthy of humanity

You likely do not belong here if:

  • You need external motivation
  • You prioritize comfort over growth
  • You want status without output
  • You want ideas without implementation
  • You are unwilling to document your work for others

The Outcome

You leave with:

  • Real builds completed
  • Transferable, high-value skills
  • A portfolio of open work
  • The ability to replicate systems independently
  • A direct contribution to open-source civilization infrastructure

And most importantly:

You leave behind work that continues without you.

Why This Matters

When these systems are built and replicated globally, they form the foundation of a new kind of civilization.

Entry Is Earned

There is no traditional application.

You start with a build challenge.

If you can execute, you proceed.

[Start the Challenge]

Design Notes for Web Implementation

This page should be reproduced as a high-conviction landing page with:

  • A strong hero section
  • Minimal navigation
  • Large typography
  • Clear calls to action
  • Photos or video of real builds
  • Visible proof of production
  • A direct link to the recruitment challenge funnel

Recommended primary call to action:

Start the Challenge

Recommended secondary call to action:

Read the Social Contract

Core Message

Open Source Ecology develops people who can build, influence, and deploy open systems that upgrade civilization — and persist beyond any individual.