DeepTechCore Project Manifesto: Openness and Sustainability
Openness and Co-Creation
All ideas, concepts, technical solutions, and implementation plans published on the www.deeptechcore.org resource exist within a space of open discussion and collaborative development. We are guided by the following principles:
1. Freedom to Use Ideas
Any interested developer, researcher, or enthusiast may:
· Use the presented ideas and architectural approaches in their own projects.
· Adapt, modify, and evolve the proposed concepts for their own tasks.
· Draw inspiration from the vision and plans outlined on the site to create new, including commercial, solutions.
2. Open Doors for Collaboration
We are convinced that the most ambitious technological projects are born from cooperation. Therefore, we are open to and welcome:
· Joining ongoing projects as an engineer, co-developer, architect, or tester.
· Proposing alternative implementation paths, critiquing architectural solutions, and engaging in substantive, logical scientific discussion.
· Collaborative work on individual modules of complex systems.
3. A Spirit of Community, Not Ownership
Our goal is not to secure exclusive rights to ideas, but to initiate the process of their materialization.
· The information on the site is an invitation to dialogue, not intellectual property in the traditional, protected sense. The ideas, strategies, and concepts themselves are free public domain—this is precisely why they are published openly.
· Priority is given to implementation.
· We believe in the power of open cooperation to solve complex problems.
Economic Model: From Free Ideas to Sustainable Implementation
We openly acknowledge that transforming concepts into working, reliable, and user-friendly products requires significant resources: time, expertise, computing power, and infrastructure.
1. Implementation Has a Cost: Ready-to-use products, services, distributions, or plugins created by the DeeptechCore team may be commercial. This is not a payment for the ideas, but compensation for the resources expended on their embodiment, support, documentation, and development.
2. Commitment to the Community: We consciously accept the obligation to continually develop our products in two key directions:
· Cost Reduction: Striving to lower the end-user cost through process and architectural optimization.
· Value Increase: Regularly adding new functionality, improving performance, reliability, and usability while maintaining or minimally revising the price.
3. The Goal is Accessible Progress: This model allows the project to remain sustainable and independent, continuing to invest in research and the development of new open concepts, which in the future can also become the basis for useful products. The price of the final product makes the existence and development of free ideas possible. However, resource-efficient models for effective development will be implemented in the future.
Principles of Interaction
If you decide to use our work or join the project, we expect adherence to simple and reasonable principles:
1. Provide Feedback. Share your successes, difficulties, or discovered better solutions.
2. Share Results. If a new project or useful library was born from these ideas—that's a reason for shared joy.
3. Respect the Work. When using specific solutions or code (if published), acknowledge the source of inspiration.
What to Do Next?
· For Independent Implementation: Study the materials, ask clarifying questions in the project's open channels, and take action. Your success is our success too.
· To Join the Project: Contact the team via the contacts listed on the site, introduce yourself, and describe in what capacity and which part of the system you would like to work on.
Together, we are creating a future where advanced technologies are born in open dialogue, and their realization remains accessible and constantly improving.
The DeepTechCore Team