kael-shipman / Manifesto-for-an-Open-Future

This is a little project I've been working on that attempts to propose a clear vision for the open future, such that as we develop software, business and nonprofit projects in various parts of the world, we might all have the same ideal end-point in mind....
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Improve flow and clarity of the manifesto overall by re-organizing it #3

Open kael-shipman opened 8 years ago

kael-shipman commented 8 years ago

Need to take a second pass at organization. The current headers seem too technical, and maybe a little too vague or unrelated.

Also, need to incorporate new material, like #1 (privacy concerns) and #2 (how to fund non-technical aspects of projects).

kael-shipman commented 8 years ago

A few key themes have emerged so far. Principal among them is efficiency. It would makes sense that, as a society, we're tending toward greater efficiency -- i.e., we produce better output using fewer resources.

This is the common thread between the latent-supply economy, collaboration and interdependence. Each of these improves the efficiency of our system. It would make sense, then, that we would do and promote other things that increase the efficiency of the system.

The question is, would unlimited access collaboration and access to data and information lead to greater efficiency? If it would, there's a good chance that's where we're heading. This may be a valid piece of the argument that 's missing....