Breakable wrote: If we wont have access to a large team of full-time developers at our disposal any results would probably be marginal or would take a lot of time to materialize so the ideas need to be extremely simple to produce something.
The plan is to get access to, to inspire, to assemble a large team. In the meantime, to encourage simple ideas.
Remember, we’re trying to show people how much there is to do on behalf of fusion, how many jobs there would be to create for the advancement of fusion – how many different ways people can make a difference in the pursuit of fusion.
The point is not for us to supply a product. This is the “showing the need” phase. Showing the space for action and collaboration.
Don’t take it upon yourself to fulfill the need. We’re putting together the company. Assembling the interested. If there isn’t interest, it simply won’t get done.
I suspect there is interest.