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Ivan Illich's ideas about [[Convivial Tools]] could be applied to the design of appliances, in order to give them the  
 
Ivan Illich's ideas about [[Convivial Tools]] could be applied to the design of appliances, in order to give them the  
[http://conviviality.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=2 characteristics of convivial tools], notably [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=4 reparability]. Designing appliances to be easily reparable by their owners would both give consumers more control over technology, and reduce waste by making appliances more durable and easier to recycle.
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[http://conviviality.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=2 characteristics of convivial tools], notably [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=4 reparability]. Designing appliances to be easily repaired by their owners would give consumers more control over the tools they use, and would reduce waste by making appliances more [http://convivialtools.net/index.php?title=Durability durable].
  
Provide highly usable maintenance manuals and garanteed long-term online availability of all necessary spare parts.
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While this project is about making tools more ''reparable'', it could also involve designing tools that are easy to construct, dissassemble, recycle, and reassemble in new combinations. Thus reparability is the basic characteristic, starting from which a broader range of [http://conviviality.ouvaton.org/article.php3?id_article=2 convivial characteristics] could be developed for the appliances.
  
identify the best available existing products (via a consumer reports type of website)
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This project is ambitious, since it involves the design, manufacture and distribution of appliances, which is a capital-intensive industrial activity. The project could thus be divided into phases, as follows:
have a pilot machine manufactured by a sub-contractor to "convivial" specifications
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*Communicate via blog and website
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*Build the reparable tools community
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*Develop reparable tools activities
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*Create a reparable tools company
  
create a community around this theme
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==Communicate via blog and website==
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A website called the [http://convivialtools.net Convivial Tools Database] has already been created. But it needs to be fleshed out, especially the parts about [http://convivialtools.net/index.php?title=Category:Convivial_Design convivial design] and the [http://convivialtools.net/index.php?title=Category:Convivial_Product convivial product].
  
a cooperative, as for example with the [[Cooperative Social Network]]).
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I've also just created a [http://reparabletools.wordpress.com Reparable Tools blog], but it is as yet empty
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==Build the reparable tools community==
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The next step would be to create a community around this theme - or find and join an existing community. Some activities that could help develop the community might be:
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*Establish a social website (a forum or a social network) on the theme of reparable tools
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*Set up a wiki on the theme of reparable tools
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==Develop reparable tools activities==
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Once a community has been formed around the theme of reparable tools, the community could undertake group actions, such as:
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*Identify the best available existing reparable products, and publish the information via a consumer-reports type of website
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*Write typical specifications that reparable tools should conform to, and encourage manufacturers to create products conforming to them
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*Commission a pilot appliance to be manufactured by a contractor according to reparable specifications
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==Create a reparable tools company==
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The most difficult step would be to create a company to design and sell reparable tools.
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With proper specifications, the actual design and manufacture could be sub-contracted. A good place to start might be to develop a [[reparable computer]]. For example, the blogger Michael Arrington almost succeeded in developing a tablet computer, a few months before Apple introduced the iPad, by subcontracting the fabrication to an Asian firm.
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The key to developing a reparable tools product line would be to develop [[Convivial Systems|convivial customer service]]. This would include the following services:
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*Provide online a set of highly usable maintenance manuals, including full instructions for trouble-shooting and repair
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*Provide garanteed online availability of all necessary spare parts over the expected life of the product
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*Develop a complete customer-relations service, including help services and collection of customer feedback
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An additional customer-service function could be to provide a service for recycling of broken parts or appliances, whereby the customers could mail critical dissassembled components back to the company to be recycled.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:24, 17 January 2011