On Mon, 18 Aug 2014, Jean-Noël Montagné wrote:
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> >
> >I'm curious about what the Bricophone project
> >(http://nlnet.nl/project/bricophone/) has become. Have prototypes been
> >made? Do they work? Are you still working on this?
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> No. The project is still waiting for developpement. The nlnet
> presentation was a little bit "vaporwared" to attract engineers, but
> it didn't work.
I think this is a flaw in the way of action for funding projects.
Here is a suggestion: why not, instead of starting from the vapour and
sometimes reinventing the wheel/duplicate effort, not join a project
where developers are already active? Yes, sometimes they do have poor
communication skills or in the worst case arrogant against
"non-techies", but this is a a situation we have mostly learned to
overcome today I believe.
The "Vapourware" experts :^) can be very good on certain things: to
reach audience/funding, but also developing better narratives which feed
back into development and help the project get better and developers to
progress their consciousness (and get out of a sort of common "autism"
on the world vision that they often enforce with their creations..)
so, well. I think that from the perspective of someone good with
narration the best start is look around (Observation, first design rule
in Permaculture too, then Boundaries...) and eventually join a project
that is of interest, has tangential characteristics, exists maybe
already as a prototype, but lacks more work on the narration and what
one could call "fundraising" and such.
The other way around in my experience often produces well-funded
vaporware, this is very common in the last decades of EU projects and
the corporations have understood it well how to exploit it, for
instance.
At last, we have a lot of need for this kind of help in Dyne.org,
grateful to Rob for his involvement in
http://Dowse.equipment now
ciao
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