February, 2009
Wiki Activity
Posted February 28th, 2009 by openfarmtechTrack the most recent changes to the wiki in this feed.
Open Source Product Devopment Pipeline
Posted February 28th, 2009 by openfarmtechSo here’s the next best thing since sliced bread. We’re working on a streamlined pipeline for open source product development, and I think we’ve hit it on the head. Or at the very least, we’re clarifying the process required for this method to succeed.
Read about the method here.
Open Source Product Devopment Pipeline
Posted February 28th, 2009 by openfarmtechSo here’s the next best thing since sliced bread. We’re working on a streamlined pipeline for open source product development, and I think we’ve hit it on the head. Or at the very least, we’re clarifying the process required for this method to succeed.
Read about the method here.
Large Hopper Mechanism
Posted February 28th, 2009 by openfarmtechBased on some feedback from the CEB Hopper Problem Statement in the last post, here is a conceptual solution. This solution is readily doable using techniques available to us, and requires an additional ~$400 in CEB infrastructure material costs.
Large Hopper Mechanism
Posted February 28th, 2009 by openfarmtechBased on some feedback from the CEB Hopper Problem Statement in the last post, here is a conceptual solution. This solution is readily doable using techniques available to us, and requires an additional ~$400 in CEB infrastructure material costs.
Development Update
Posted February 27th, 2009 by openfarmtechThere’s nothing as valuable for us at this point in our organizational evolution as completing the full CEB product cycle, to take the CEB press from prototype to market.
We spawned some publicity, and much is happening in the background. The viral marketing seems to be working, as new collaborators are contacting us now on a daily basis, as opposed to weekly or monthly. Our YouTube views
Development Update
Posted February 27th, 2009 by openfarmtechThere’s nothing as valuable for us at this point in our organizational evolution as completing the full CEB product cycle, to take the CEB press from prototype to market.
We spawned some publicity, and much is happening in the background. The viral marketing seems to be working, as new collaborators are contacting us now on a daily basis, as opposed to weekly or monthly. Our YouTube views
To all inventors, inovators an thinkers WE NEED YOU!!
Posted February 22nd, 2009 by originFantasy theme villages- kinda tolkien meets ye olde irish countryside, the idea is everyone likes renaissance fairs why not build a renn village.
Marketing Materials
Posted February 12th, 2009 by mathewHere it is my first take on a quick Factor E summary, I've been writing it up with Marcin.
Sawmill Update Feb 9 2009
Posted February 11th, 2009 by marcinThe sawmill design is going through more changes right now. Through forum collaboration some design flaws were identified, different parts and improvements were advised.