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Re: [ox-en] Endorsement of a revolutionary proposal



Dear Fouad,

I am interested in collaborating on particular implementations of your
concept. In general, your principles are congruent with our existing
development path, and larger fruits could be a result.

Marcin

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Fouad Bajwa <fouadbajwa gmail.com> wrote:
In response to your proposal, I would like you to also go through the
following two links of a concept I designed on open ecosystem grounds,
one idea was floated in the Drupal.org community and the second this
year in the Pakistani IT community as it comes to realise such
potential. However, both models are similar but a bit modified into
open source community based and then independent open business model
based. Both use the services supply chain system but in a more
conducive and remuneration and mutual support fund based with key
facility for sustainability and growth:

Pakistan ICT Business Incubator and Development Collective Model
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=30136677675&topic=5774

"Drupal Open Co-operative Business Model"
http://groups.drupal.org/node/828 or drupalcooperative
http://groups.drupal.org/taxonomy/term/492

I can place it in an email if needed. I am available for discussion on
the subject.


On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Franz Nahrada <f.nahrada reflex.at> wrote:
(most of receivers in BCC to prevent unintended replyfloods)

Marcin Jakubowski of Open Source Ecology wrote today:

"I published the OSE CEB proposal v0.1. It deserves some attention. Can
you pump it up through your networks?
There is some  hard-core, breakthrough rocket fuel for global
transformation in that humble 4-pager, if one can see through it:
http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=379";

I read through the proposal and I got really, really astounded.
Marcin was absolutely right.

This is the first blueprint ever of community supported manufacturing
that I seriously encountered - and it is a bomb!

Many synapses clicked in my head. I saw the relations with
Frithjof Bergmanns New Work concept - but in an entirely
different new light - and I saw the immediate relevance
to connect with Mohammad Yunus social enterprise concept.
And I suddenly saw the possibility to solve the problem
how p2p production rises to the level of serious manufacturing
world-class products.

A social entreprise is an enterprise that works at zero profit,
re-investing possible gains or rather bringing down the market
price to the cost price. It has no profit motive, this is where
the need for a mission or task comes in to fill the void.

Such an enterprise is not a corporation, but is based on a
constitution, on democratic control of its shareholders which
equal users and stakeholders in absence of dividends on shares.

No interests or license fees to pay. With special licenses community
supported manufacturing plants could be privileged against
for-profit plants. The could keep workers rights alive AND deliver
superior products, supported by the brainpower of global developer
communities. New Work would NOT ONLY work in decentralized
production cafes, but also in large industrial plants - and the two
worlds would be intrinsically linked.

Recently I attacked frithjof for his intention to create
New Work Enterprises as a commercial venture. But here is
a valid alternative: a community share system to build
up large operations.

I began to toss the thought in my head what would be the
economic development of such a share without dividends;
that it could absorb extra savings and still provide some
economic security within the monetary system because it
could still hold some value and hence be sold on need.

A p2p stock exchange would be a living possibility. Value
would be determined by community need and identification with
the product. Stockholding could mean some privileges,
but not the dirty ones.

So I follow Marcins proposal with conviction. Here is the
direct link to the file and a then text transcript for those who
are too lazy to download it:

http://openfarmtech.org/OSE_CEB_Proposal.doc

Franz Nahrada



********************************************

CEB Open Business Plan – Community Supported Manufacturing
Joseph.dolittle gmail.com - 10.25.08 – v0.1

Abstract: Herein we provide a short overview of the Open Source Ecology
(OSE) enterprise development model and deployment plan. The plan is for
Community Supported Manufacturing (CSM) of a high performance, open
source, Compressed Earth Block (CEB) press – The Liberator – by end of
March, 2009. This is OSE's first product release. We propose an innovative
economic model, with replicability as one of its key features.


Introduction

What is our CSM model? It is a collaborative, open source, replicable,
risk-sharing model of production where:
(1)     You (large amount of people or stakeholders) participate in and pay
for the development process and fabrication facility
(2)     You get a product at cost
(3)     We (Open Source Ecology facilities) perform the development work, up
to the building of a fabrication facility.
(4)     We provide training and support for any fabricator interested in
replicating the enterprise
(5)     We operate an enterprise ourselves for purposes of direct business
model testing
(6)     We put all earnings into further open source research and development

Value Proposition

We are offering:
(1)     a high performance CEB press (3-5 bricks per minute production)
(2)     CSM production model
(3)     Low cost (about $5k), or about $20k less than the competition

Goals by March, 2009

(1)     Off-grid fabrication facility
(2)     Robust and flexible production capacity of 4 machines per week
(3)     Replicability of above
a.      Documentation
i.      Fabrication procedure
ii.     Machine operation and construction techniques
iii.    Open business model
b.      Development of supporting, open source equipment
i.      CEB machine itself for building the production facility
ii.     Swingblade sawmill, also for facility construction
iii.    Computer controlled XYZ oxy-acetylene/plasma torch table for
preparing and cutting metal
iv.     Steel casting ability for structural members (if resources allow)
v.      Control electronics fabrication for XYZ table (if resources allow)

Basic Program

The basic program consists of developing, testing, and neocommercializing
the following open source equipment by end of March:
1.      CEB machine itself for building the production facility
2.      Swing-blade sawmill, also for facility construction
3.      Computer controlled XYZ oxy-acetylene/plasma torch table for preparing
and cutting metal
The budget for the basic program is on the order of $3-6k per month.

Extended Program

Progress beyond the basic program depends on the level of crowd funding
and other support received. Each month's funding cycle description will
contain a basic and accelerated funding proposition. If resources allow,
we will achieve these milestones by end of March:
4.      Steel casting ability for structural members related to the CEB press
5.      Metal casting for a steam engine, towards: off-grid facility electrical
power; LifeTrac power source; and Solar Turbine electrical power
6.      Babington flash steam generator for steam engine as backup power
7.      Control electronics fabrication capacity for XYZ torch table,
consisting of a precise, computer controlled router
8.      Deployment of RepRap for mold-making, applied to metal casting

These milestones contribute to a deeper product ecology surrounding the
CEB press. The budget for the extended program is on the order of $6-9k
per month.

Product Ecology

Our present, basic product ecology - of which the CEB machine is a part –
is the following:

This package provides a large fraction of infrastructure for building
Global Villages. Indeed, it is capable of providing 100% of high quality
food, fuel, energy, and housing needs for a local population – based on
local resources. It includes a fabrication aspect – through advanced
digital fabrication techniques. Combined with plant and animal genetic
stock – the entire package is self-replicating It also has the capacity to
span just about all of physical production, as embodied in the broad
fields of agro-ecology and flexible fabrication. The relevant scale of
human organization stemming from this infrastructure is from a single
family to a large village. Implications of this package for regenerative
development and economic transformation are profound.

Certain details of this package may change. At present, OSE considers this
to be the most simple, multipurpose, robust, and ecological technology
base - which provides the largest range of services with the least amount
of tools.

Seeking Collaborators

We are looking for:
(1)     Investors
(2)     Funders, benefactors, and grants
(3)     On-line donations
(4)     On-site development and engineering support
(5)     Flexible fabrication trainees to staff CEB production after March
(6)     Publicity people for promoting this work
(7)     Interested end-users for preorders

Basic Funding Strategy

The basic mechanism for contributing, outside of contacting the
development team (joseph.dolittle gmail.com) is a PayPal donation site,
http://openfarmtech.org/support.html. The donation page also contains
instructions for donating by mail.

We are employing a Product Release Fund. This means that full
documentation for DIY builders will be released after a quota is reached_________________________________
Web-Site: http://www.oekonux.org/
Organization: http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/
Contact: projekt oekonux.de



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