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Monetary contributions will not prevent , human ingenuity will.

To uphold of solutions removed of monetary influence, the policy is simple; no money in, no money out.

The entire project management system is open sourced and publicly available.

  • minimizing the latency in time / effort to get 'up to speed' in understanding the entire project-base should be an objective

  • minimizing latency will allow for more collaboration, higher-quality solutions, easy-retractability or swapping when new understandings are added

  • Versioning promotes unity throughout the entire project-base in validating design choices are continually backed by current understandings.

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