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= Mission Statement =

To promote the idea of open source and knowledge sharing
communities by research and development, production and distribution.

To provide new comunication tools, opening the partecipation to
online and onsite communities, leveraging the democratical access to
technology, lowering the economical requisites to its accesibility.

To foster artistical research and creation with open source technologies,
exploring new forms of expression and interaction.

To insure sustainability of free software development, also when
non-profiteable: being software a socially relevant media it should not
be ideated and mantained only on the basis of its merchantability.

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With dyne.org foundation we describe a nonprofit organisation which '''FLOSS''' implies 4 fundamental freedoms:

 * The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
 * The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs.
 * The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor.
 * The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits.

With '''dyne.org foundation''' we describe a non-profit organisation which
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solutions, especially related to comunication practices. solutions.
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All the revenues are reinvested in research, employement and distribution.
With '''non-profit''' we specify that all the revenues are reinvested in research,
development,
employement and distribution of dyne.org software and hardware products.
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= Mission Statement =

To promote the idea and practice of '''open source knowledge sharing within
civil society''': by fostering research, development, production
and distribution of free software based communication tools.

To open the partecipation to online and onsite communities, leveraging
the '''democratical and horizontal access to technology''', lowering the economical
requisites to its accessibility.

To foster employement of '''FLOSS in artistical creation''',
exploring new forms of expression and interaction and
insuring the long term conservation of digital artworks.

To insure '''sustainability of FLOSS development''', also when
non-profiteable: being software a socially relevant media it should not
be ideated and mantained only on the basis of its merchantability.

To promote the idea of '''Net Ecology''': development should be aware of all
environmental issues connected to it and, as such, keep the research focused on
recycling technical equipment whenever possible, develop environmental friendly
systems and find ways to optimize the use of energy sources employed.

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To open up new not for profit markets and to create and distribute open
source software to a wider audience.
To open up new not for profit markets and to create and distribute FLOSS
to a wider audience.
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The community of open source users still consists mostly of insiders, The community of FLOSS users still consists mostly of insiders,
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To enforce general customers to make use of free software we want to
offer easy to use packages of applications at affordable prices.
To enforce general customers to make use of FLOSS we want to
offer easy to use packages of applications at affordable prices that
help sustaining their development
.
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Conform to the protocol of the free libre open source movement
th
e developed software will be made available online with its entire
sourcecode.
Conform to the protocol of FLOSS, the software developed will be made
available online with its entire sourcecode.
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and play products. To compile, produce and distribute the hardware and play products and ad-hoc setups.
To compile, produce and distribute the hardware
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1. Introduction

[ description of dyne.org ]

The Netherlands Media Art Institute has focused since the year 2002 on the development of free and open source software. In that respect a long lasting relationship was stablished with this organisation resulting in a patronage for the dyne.org foundation

[ description of this history, from the begining up to the working together with Jaromil ]

2. Definitions of terms

With the definition of Free and Open Source Software we refer to all software licensed and distributed under the GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software Foundation. In fact, free has to be intended as "Libre", free as of speech, not simply gratis, coming with all possibilities to redistribute, modify and adapt the software without any fee. From now on we'll refer to it with the acronym FLOSS (free libre open source software).

FLOSS implies 4 fundamental freedoms:

  • The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs.
  • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor.
  • The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits.

With dyne.org foundation we describe a non-profit organisation which developes, employes and distributes FLOSS based software and hardware solutions.

With non-profit we specify that all the revenues are reinvested in research, development, employement and distribution of dyne.org software and hardware products. The Netherlands Media Art Institute garanties that the overhead never will be more than 5% of the turn over.

3. Mission Statement

To promote the idea and practice of open source knowledge sharing within civil society: by fostering research, development, production and distribution of free software based communication tools.

To open the partecipation to online and onsite communities, leveraging the democratical and horizontal access to technology, lowering the economical requisites to its accessibility.

To foster employement of FLOSS in artistical creation, exploring new forms of expression and interaction and insuring the long term conservation of digital artworks.

To insure sustainability of FLOSS development, also when non-profiteable: being software a socially relevant media it should not be ideated and mantained only on the basis of its merchantability.

To promote the idea of Net Ecology: development should be aware of all environmental issues connected to it and, as such, keep the research focused on recycling technical equipment whenever possible, develop environmental friendly systems and find ways to optimize the use of energy sources employed.

4. Strategic and operational goals

To open up new not for profit markets and to create and distribute FLOSS to a wider audience.

4.1. Strategic goals

To open up new not for profit markets

The community of FLOSS users still consists mostly of insiders, while the potential of the developed software has reached a state of high compatibility with license based programs.

To enforce general customers to make use of FLOSS we want to offer easy to use packages of applications at affordable prices that help sustaining their development.

4.2. Operational goals

To create and distribute FLOSS to a wider audience.

To guarantee the continuity of FLOSS creation and development we have to generate resources: money, people, infrastructure and knowledge.

To distribute the software we have to create communication strategies, attractive products, marketing and distribution channels.

5. products and combinations of markets (PCM's)

5.1. Products

5.1.1. Production of open source software

In the ArtLab - the research centre of the Netherlands Media Art Institute (NMAI) - a long term development program for open source software will be established and connected with the Artists in Residence program. This program will be defined by the dyne.org Foundation and the NMAI and financed by both partners.

5.1.2. Release of software - free of license

Conform to the protocol of FLOSS, the software developed will be made available online with its entire sourcecode.

Next to it, compilations of open source software will brought together on hardware (CD-ROM, computer boxes etc.) as well offered as plug and play products and ad-hoc setups. To compile, produce and distribute the hardware commercial calculations will be charged. The risk and profit is divided between both partners.

The profit has by both to be reinvested in research and development, production and distribution and is excluded from any private profit.

5.1.3. Donor and Patron membership program

The foundation will offer a Donor program for individuals and a Patron program for organizations willing to financially support the development of free software.


this document is confidential.

board:

  • Denis "jaromil" Rojo
  • Heiner Hostappels
  • Robert De Geuss

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