Re: [Bricolabs] thinking about alternatives on development

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Author: Pata de Perro
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To: Bricolabs startup mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Bricolabs] thinking about alternatives on development
A good example of such a eco sustainable community running since about 20
or 30 years with 8000 acres of reforested forest producing water / resin and
soon biodiesel:
http://www.friendsofgaviotas.org/index.html
I hope to go visit soon and learn from them.

Vanessa


----- Original Message -----
From: "ricardo ruiz" <doutorsocratesoreidofutebol@???>
To: "Bricolabs startup mailinglist" <brico@???>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Bricolabs] thinking about alternatives on development


> this morning jaromil said:
> "what we lack at the moment is not money, but someone willing to invest
> time on such a project for community and product development."
>
> i am movinto to salvador on the next few days, to live in the House of
> the Happiness (Casa da ALegria), a common house many beloved live in
> the capital of bahia state. tremedeira and balbino and tininha are
> also living there. renatinha, another friend is coming to live there
> too, and we are planning some steps from now on... we will write a
> better propose and etc and keep you informed...
>
>
> ahh, maybe my last chance to save the planet
>
> :)
>
>
> best,
> Teenage Mutant Ninja Gaiden
>
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:49 AM, jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>>
>>
>> hi Ricardo,
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 07:38:51PM -0300, ricardo ruiz wrote:
>>
>> > so i was thinking on how can we create an international fund to buy
>> > pieces of native caatinga vegetation as an art project to keep the
>> > worlds atmosphere as clean as possible. do you girls and guys think
>> > it is possible?
>>
>> that's pretty much the idea of net-ecology flowing in the freaknet and
>> dyne network since more than 10 years now: acquire land in Sicily to
>> build an eco-sustainable village and infrastructure for our school and
>> museum.
>>
>> rather than an international fund, the best horizon we see is having a
>> production activity around dyne.org - on the model of blender.org for
>> instance - to get support from the communities around our projects.
>>
>> what we lack at the moment is not money, but someone willing to invest
>> time on such a project for community and product development.
>>
>> still i think art-related funding can also be a good way, it is just
>> that none of us is really skilled with that - rather than earning
>> money abroad on the ITC market, to be later individually invested in
>> such a project.
>>
>> out of all these coincidences i guess we would all benefit from having
>> a common development model settled in detail.
>>
>> ciao
>>
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