Difference between revisions of "Talk:Open collaborative design"

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Open culture
 
Open culture
  
Explaining about freeloaders being a non-issue
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*http://www.tech-edv.co.at/lunix/CADlinks.html
 
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The importance of documenting and explaining stuff, both for design and software projects. The more things are made intelligable to others, the more likely it is that people join in and help make stuff happen, better harnessing our collective intelligence. (Humans are lazy yet capable!)
 
The importance of documenting and explaining stuff, both for design and software projects. The more things are made intelligable to others, the more likely it is that people join in and help make stuff happen, better harnessing our collective intelligence. (Humans are lazy yet capable!)
 
Must link to Free matter economy article in Free software magazine by Terry Hancock [http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/free_matter_economy]
 
  
 
Importance of ease of use of the tools. Lowering the bar for entry and participation and getting started will make all the difference with these things.
 
Importance of ease of use of the tools. Lowering the bar for entry and participation and getting started will make all the difference with these things.

Revision as of 01:27, 27 December 2006

This method needs better descriptions of what the hell open source methods and principles are.

Open design really ought to be renamed "Open design and engineering" ODE. Or perhaps FODE. Interestingly there is also an open-source physics engine called ODE

Open source hardware

Open culture

The importance of documenting and explaining stuff, both for design and software projects. The more things are made intelligable to others, the more likely it is that people join in and help make stuff happen, better harnessing our collective intelligence. (Humans are lazy yet capable!)

Importance of ease of use of the tools. Lowering the bar for entry and participation and getting started will make all the difference with these things.

Wikipedia