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If mankind colonises space enabled by a programme based on [[open collaborative design|open-source]]-style collaboration, it would set the tone for future societies living off-Earth in terms of encouraging co-operation and resource sharing.
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If mankind colonises space enabled by a programme based upon [[open collaborative design|free and open-source]]-style collaboration, it would be an iconic example for future generations living away from Earth, in terms of encouraging co-operation and resource sharing. These human-centric principles may help reduce the chances of purely self-serving forms of commercialism being dominant in their culture and might lessen the likelihood of conflicts arising from aggressive, exclusionist groups that might otherwise be more common.
  
This example should help reduce the chances of overtly self-serving forms of commercialism taking root in these pioneering descendant cultures and hopefully help avoid the possibilities of conflicts arising from aggressive exclusionist societies.
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<p>If we do successfully colonise space, it is likely that eventually more of humanity will exist off the Earth than on it, so helping to set the right tone for these future colonies is a significant issue.</p>
 
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After all if we do successfully colonise space, it is likely that eventually more of humanity will exist off the Earth than on it, so the fact that their whole way of life, might be owed to this human-centric, inclusive, free and open movement would be fairly significant.
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 29 October 2008

If mankind colonises space enabled by a programme based upon free and open-source-style collaboration, it would be an iconic example for future generations living away from Earth, in terms of encouraging co-operation and resource sharing. These human-centric principles may help reduce the chances of purely self-serving forms of commercialism being dominant in their culture and might lessen the likelihood of conflicts arising from aggressive, exclusionist groups that might otherwise be more common.

If we do successfully colonise space, it is likely that eventually more of humanity will exist off the Earth than on it, so helping to set the right tone for these future colonies is a significant issue.