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− | + | Anyone can contribute with the planning of [[The RBE10K Project]]. Contribution is open to anyone who has an interest, regardless of an intention to live in the experimental community itself. This Wiki is the main platform for the engineering of the systems and methodologies that will support the community, and anyone is welcome to participate in one of many ways. The word ''engineering'' doesn't mean a contributor has to be an ''engineer'', but simply a contributor of ideas, skills, and general information that can be useful for the project. Any information that is too loosely formatted for the standards of this Wiki would better be added in personal pages; that information can later be picked-up to enrich information properly formatted and organised in main wiki pages. Anyone can create new pages, however it is advisable that in doing so, conventions are followed for readability and homogeneity, so that the Wiki has a stable look, very much like the Wikipedia. | |
− | + | == Getting started == | |
+ | Participating in the project begins by registering as a user of the wiki, either through the [http://tzmwiki.org/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup&returnto=RBE10K normal registration form] or using a ''Facebook account'' by clicking on the link on the top-right of the page. Everybody is invited to add themselves to the list. In line with the Project's values of openness, honesty and individuality, we request that each contributor create a personal wiki user page with their own understanding of an RBE and the objectives sought after through participation in RBE10K. | ||
− | + | The following lists are ready to browse: | |
− | + | * [[/List|Contributors List]] | |
− | + | * [[../Teams/List|Teams List]] | |
− | + | * [[../Teams/Aid|Project offers and requests]] | |
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== Why using this wiki and not other tools? == | == Why using this wiki and not other tools? == | ||
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Everybody is welcome to participate of The RBE10K Project. Nevertheless, there are a number of [[/Agreements|agreements]] that need to be accepted in order to have a positive (rather than a negative) participation. Should those requirements not be met, there are plenty of other similar projects that may be more adequate for participation instead, such as The Venus Project, Transition Towns, or even a political party or a church. | Everybody is welcome to participate of The RBE10K Project. Nevertheless, there are a number of [[/Agreements|agreements]] that need to be accepted in order to have a positive (rather than a negative) participation. Should those requirements not be met, there are plenty of other similar projects that may be more adequate for participation instead, such as The Venus Project, Transition Towns, or even a political party or a church. | ||
− | == | + | == Participation in the experiment as a settler == |
− | {{Main | / | + | {{Main | /Experiment participants }} |
The most important aspect settlers/experiment volunteers must consider is that the viability of the project depends entirely on the commitment of every volunteer to make the project work, i.e. a commitment to voluntarily learn about and follow the rules for participation. Rules are simple and commonsensical, however having been raised in a system that does not promote nor particularly encourage personal responsibility, the commitment must not only be sincere, but also aware of the consequences for the future of the project in taking the rules too lightly. | The most important aspect settlers/experiment volunteers must consider is that the viability of the project depends entirely on the commitment of every volunteer to make the project work, i.e. a commitment to voluntarily learn about and follow the rules for participation. Rules are simple and commonsensical, however having been raised in a system that does not promote nor particularly encourage personal responsibility, the commitment must not only be sincere, but also aware of the consequences for the future of the project in taking the rules too lightly. | ||
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http://www.facebook.com/groups/RbeCourseMakers/ | http://www.facebook.com/groups/RbeCourseMakers/ | ||
− | + | The goal of the course maker group is to take the information that is available on the internet and rearrange it so that it can be better digested. The group gets its name from https://www.udemy.com/. Other tools are Youtube and Wikipedia. topdocumentaryfilms.com looks interesting as well. Here is the first course to get a taste: https://www.udemy.com/minerals/. You will see that making these kinds of courses is easy and rewarding. | |
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− | + | == Content style and links == | |
+ | Since Youtube enables easy searching of topics like 'rain water collection', typically returning several to hundreds of results, it is discouraged to post a large number of links in this wiki. This wiki requires information to be ordered and structured for being useful. |