Difference between revisions of "Proposals"

From Seasteading
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Design Proposals moved to Proposals: Not only desgns)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
If you wish to share a specific implementation of a seastead component, or perhaps an entire platform, create the page under your username, then link to it from here from the appropriate category.
 
If you wish to share a specific implementation of a seastead component, or perhaps an entire platform, create the page under your username, then link to it from here from the appropriate category.
  
For example, if you have a plan for a complete hybrid power system, create a page called "User:MyUsername/10_Kilowatt_Integrated_Power_System". Creating a page is really simple. Type the name of the new page in the box on the left and type Go.  
+
For example, if you have a plan for a complete hybrid power system, create a page called "User:MyUsername/10_Kilowatt_Integrated_Power_System". Creating a page is really simple. Type the name of the new page in the box on the left and click Go.  
  
 
== Etiquette ==
 
== Etiquette ==

Revision as of 12:03, 1 June 2008

If you wish to share a specific implementation of a seastead component, or perhaps an entire platform, create the page under your username, then link to it from here from the appropriate category.

For example, if you have a plan for a complete hybrid power system, create a page called "User:MyUsername/10_Kilowatt_Integrated_Power_System". Creating a page is really simple. Type the name of the new page in the box on the left and click Go.

Etiquette

User design pages should be left to the original creator. Only make changes for things like spelling/math, and only if you're sure you're right.

Otherwise, criticize or comment on the proposal in the article's talk page.

Content

Example layout

  • Overview - Describe the system you've designed.
  • Conditional Requirements - e.g. "This power system requires the platform to be very stable."
  • Costs - Breakdown of cost estimates and a total if possible.
  • Material Availability - Where to get the items necessary for the system.

Structures

Power Systems

Communication/Networking