Hi Danilo,

A couple of years ago, Gabriel Shirley and I used a wiki to organize all of our virtual work with the Girl Scouts of the USA and all of the incredible volunteers who were virtually self-organizing across the US to bring conversations that matter to the Girl Scout Convention.

One of our experiments was to do a wiki open space. We use wiki pages that had conference call numbers posted on them as "breakout spaces" so that people could be on the phone together and see the notes that were getting co-created on the wiki page at the same time. It worked really well.

I agree that wikis and open space are very compatible.

Warm wishes from a warm Phoenix evening,

Christine

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On Jun 1, 2010, at 12:02 AM, Danilo Kozoderc wrote:

Hello Everybody

Do you have any experiences using wiki in combination with OST?

My friend Aleš and me were using wiki as kind of making notes from groups during Open Spase event. Wiki could be active also after the event and is good oportunity to continue space opened.

Also OST and wiki could share same principles and are very compatibile.

Best regards from Slovenia.

Danilo

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