Show me the money.
This community is all nice and good but to sustain it in the long, and short term, money is what makes the world go round. This post is about where and how that money is made and distributed to the People in the community who contribute their ideas and hard work in making this software and the Community of Independent Service Providers real.
In my ever-ending flip flopping on how the Preliminary Specification gets started. I now note the need to pay the people for their time in building this software. They must and will be compensated form their first day. This will slow down the development and delay the start-up. However, it is important to ensure that the realness of the project is viable from a commercial point of view on day one. Those that have been keeping close score, this is a change in the policy of this development.
Previously it was thought the earlier start-up might be achieved by the Community of Independent Service Providers investing their time in establishing their business offerings and contributing to the specifications. Although now they will be compensated for their time in developing and defining the software, the time they spend in establishing their business offerings (as members of the Community of Independent Service Providers). These are investments that will have to be undertaken themselves. The other point is that it keeps the clarity of the Intellectual Property (IP) clearer and cleaner. I'll have more to write about the IP in this development in a future post.
The money for this software development and community comes from the producers. Those that are currently invested in many of these failing oil and gas firms. And are being wiped out financially from these self absorbed management types. I have referred to this new clientele as the disgruntled oil and gas investor. And challenged the readers of this blog to find anyone that believes the bureaucracy will be operational in 2020. They may also believe that this is just another recession. The corporation and its highly layered hierarchy are a dying mode of organization. Today with the new Information & Communication Technologies producers can be better managed through this community. So please join me here, and understand that this content is looking for you.
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