Jalil Wahdatehagh

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Jalil Wahdatehagh

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[edit] Team Culturing Information

last updated: January 2012

[edit] WHO are you?

[edit] WHY are you motivated to support/develop this work?

Yes, of course! Open Source, over time, will always be more efficient and effective than anything created in a different mindset, different insentives... And it is free to use and open to everybody who wants to use or contribute.

I’ve seen quite a few projects on the internet, wanting to change something, but they most often go no further than criticising the current state but doing nothing for change. I see huge potential in Open Source and think it’s the future of economics. So that’s how i see You project aswell...

This is obvious, it would lower the barriers, as Marcin always says so beatifully, of farming and finally living a modern, comfort lifestyle. Short term, i see the biggest impact in the 3rd world.

I feel quite well as it is at the moment, if i have any questions, i ask Nikolay or one of the other more experienced members...

Imho a decent structure and easy access for new people, who don’t know much about the project yet...

Better documentation; but i recognise, You just started with that.
And i think everything should be up to date at all times, so for example I would exchange the ‘’GVCS in 2 Minutes’’ Video with Marcins Ted Talk. Some of my friends got confused as i was showing them the Project. ‘’”...is it now 40 or 50 machines?’’ ect..

[edit] WHAT are your skills?

How have you already contributed to the project?

You can have a look at my work (other that spreading the word of course ;) here: Jalil_Log


[edit] HOW can you help?

I am interested in the documentation of the GVCS and other design related stuff...

I can definitely volunteer for the project.

Nope, not at the moment...

Yes.

Nope, not at the moment.

Nope, not at the moment.

Yes, i am.

If working with You on a full-time basis means working in the Open Source Movement in general, yes, definitely. At the moment i'll focus on my studies and we'll see what comes next... I got two friends building a farm, a school, and a learning center in Kongo: Gocongo Foundation. I'll most probably visit that.

I can’t imagine myself working in a “status quo” environment, as we know it today. That's for sure.

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