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* Pick an '''existing Android App''' and ask if a unit can be made for them (alarm clock).
* Pick an '''existing Android App''' and ask if a unit can be made for them (alarm clock).


* Start unit for Javul [[Transport App|'''Transport Service App''']] (open source software for ride-share and delivery services)
* Start unit for Javul '''Transport Service App''', Javul certified. This can be used for multiple situations. Uber’s CEO has a net worth of $6.3 billion. Drivers do not want to use businesses that take 20-30% of their hard-earned money. If successful, this initiative will be a very good example of what people can do using Javul. The goal will be to show that it is possible to create a successful organization with these characteristics: (1) Complete commitment to customer satisfaction (both employees and users of the service are considered to be customers) (2) Let customers make high-level and low-level decisions for the company as a group so there is no need of high-paid executives and CEOs (3) Let employees retain the money that they earned using their own hard work. Use code from open-source Taxi app [https://libretaxi.org/ libretaxi] (first check if we can improve this project or if we have to create our own project based on this app)


* Unit for creating an '''open-source Government'''. Discuss ideas on how to implement. Create implementation plan. Create a system that can work. Target small city mayors to see if anyone will be willing to test the new system. Start by creating objectives for having existing mayors use the system. Transition towards electing mayors who promise to abide by the system created by Javul. Create system where individuals can choose how their taxes are spent.
* Unit for creating an '''open-source Government'''. Discuss ideas on how to implement. Create implementation plan. Create a system that can work. Target small city mayors to see if anyone will be willing to test the new system. Start by creating objectives for having existing mayors use the system. Transition towards electing mayors who promise to abide by the system created by Javul. Create system where individuals can choose how their taxes are spent.
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