Wiki source code of Free Radical
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1.1 | 1 | //In chemistry, the term “free radical” is used to describe molecules with unpaired electrons, those that may have a positive, negative, or zero charge. They are hard to pin down, and as a result their possibilities are endless. They can prove wildly destructive or instrumental, depending on context.// - [[A Manifesto for Free Radicals>>url:http://99u.com/articles/7098/a-manifesto-for-free-radicals-less-paperwork-less-waiting-more-action]] | |
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4.1 | 3 | Have an interest, idea, solution in line with the OSI mission or activities that just doesn't seem to fit anywhere in our existing day-to-day operations and no one else seems to be willing to take it on? The OSI seeks self-motivated, self-directed and self-organizing "Free Radicals" to identify and address affinity projects to further our mission and goals. Help us understand what we don't, and then get it done. | |
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5 | **Duties** | ||
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4.1 | 7 | * Research & Analysis - Explore and identify areas of need/opportunity in line with the OSI's mission and mandate within not only the OSI but the communities we serve to extend resources, and participation. | |
8 | * Design, Development & Deployment - Define, promote and implement projects which address unmet and/or unrecognized needs to further the objectives and goals of the OSI and the open source community. | ||
9 | * Team-building - Create interest and participation in identified projects. | ||
10 | * Transfer/Sustainability - Ensure completed projects are maintained or are completed to deliver desired benefits and value. | ||
11 | * Administration - Support the OSI Working Groups to achieve their goals and thus extend the OSI mission and community. |