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=Details on the 8 essentials=
The 8 Essentials: What is it that everybody needs?
   
* Food
   
* Clothing & shoes
   
* Housing & furniture
   
* Housing infrastructure:
         
o Energy
          o Water
          o Sewage, garbage removal
   
* Communication:
         
          o Internet / Phone
          o Postal services
   
* Mobility: transportation & traffic
   
* Care:
          o Body care / Health care
          o Child care / Elder care
          o Emergency care
   
* Fun & knowledge:
          o Learning
          o Sports, games
          o Books, music, movies, shows
          o Art & entertainment / Parties & events





Revision as of 13:45, 7 September 2008

A proposal by Christian Siefkes

Description

Idea: In order to make it easier for everyone to produce what they like to have, build a comprehensive database of free design and production know-how.

The Universal Production Set (UPset) should cover designs, blueprints, and other production know-how for all areas of life, but with a special focus on the 8 Essentials.

The UPset should be a meta-project, integrating and connecting existing free design projects, whenever possible. Principles


  • Freedom principle:
         o Knowledge and data must be free/open according to the Open Knowledge Definition
         o Software must be free software
         o Used standards must be Free and Open Standards
         o Content should be stored in free file formats
   
  • Don’t do harm principle:
         o Don’t collect designs for things that are mainly useful for harming other people, such as weapons.
         o Don’t collect designs for things that could accidentally do enormous harm, such as nuclear energy.


Guidelines

  • Modularity: favor modularity and standard components/processes that can be combined in versatile ways. There is no need to re-invent the same (free) wheels again and again.
  • Affordable design: try to keep the barriers of entry low. Production shouldn’t require expensive materials/components/tools or rare skills, whenever possible.
  • Responsible design: favor designs that are
         o Sustainable and eco-friendly
         o Accessible
         o Child-friendly
         o Easy and safe to use
         o Easy to repair or replace

(http://www.keimform.de/2008/09/04/hiddinghausen-talks-1-free-design/)


Details on the 8 essentials

The 8 Essentials: What is it that everybody needs?


  • Food
  • Clothing & shoes
  • Housing & furniture


  • Housing infrastructure:

o Energy

         o Water
         o Sewage, garbage removal
   
  • Communication:
         o Internet / Phone
         o Postal services
   
  • Mobility: transportation & traffic


  • Care:
         o Body care / Health care
         o Child care / Elder care
         o Emergency care
   
  • Fun & knowledge:
         o Learning
         o Sports, games
         o Books, music, movies, shows
         o Art & entertainment / Parties & events