Yes - thanks, Harold.
I also wrote back then about how I was asked that morning to facilitate that 
on-site process, so I did it the way I had seen it done in past years - but 
upon reflection I realized it was not the way I actually would have designed it 
for any other situation. So that turbulent process - which was people talking 
and talking and talking until the group felt a shift - felt comfortable to some 
and turbulent to others. And though it is not something I myself would design 
or do again, if I had the choice, I do appreciate that unusual experience of a 
‘fairy circle’ and sensing and struggling and naming and feeling and then we as 
a group shift - it’s a unique experience.

I kind of like where the people who are present at the WOSonOS in this 
decision-making process - however it happens - are different people each year 
and some are the same. And that is interesting to me, a face-to-face 
conversation about what-ifs when several different wonderful things are offered 
and it’s felt that one option should in the end be chosen as the ‘main’ option. 
(because each of us can host an OSonOS any year in our country without any 
group’s decision). I also like how the WOSonOSs are shared across the world - 
how they move to very-different-from-the-last-one geographic locations, so each 
year it is more difficult for some people to get to but easier for some others 
to get to - as we share it across the world. 

I did remember those other offers and invitations - and Christian’s, too, as I 
recall. I have also seen in past years that things change in potential 
host-peoples’ lives from year to year, so I always like to ask if anyone is 
interested each year, rather than assume an invitation “sticks” - it seemed as 
if there were offers but I may be wrong - I didn’t remember decisions at last 
year’s WOSonOS about those other years, just regarding 2014. I did know the 
China team said they have a whole community of people learning and using OST 
and it’s true that it seems best to host a WOSonOS when your local 
community-of-practice is strong - because that is the most people who come to a 
WOSonOS - local people + people who travel over land. With a few others 
sprinkled in who come from farther away countries. I think that is why that 
particular invitation stuck in my memory most.

Thanks again for sharing who invited last May, and for inviting this 
conversation.

May the conversation… continue…

Lisa


On Sep 15, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Harold Shinsato <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Lisa,
> 
> Thanks for your wonderful support of the WOSonOS's. This might deserve 
> another thread if people want to discuss, as there was some virtual open 
> dialog about our selection process on the OSList last year while it was 
> happening on site, and the selection process for Serbia was turbulent - and 
> definitely interesting. It was certainly emergent. But just for the record, 
> here are the 2015+ invitations offered last year. Not just China.
> 
> Spain - 2015 - Ian Barber
> Mexico - 2015 - Livia Olivera, Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring
> China - 2015 or 2016 - QingHua Song, Hulu Chen
> Dallas, TX, USA - 2019 - Devon Morris
> Chicago, IL - 2020 - Devon Morris
> Virtual WOSonOS - 2025 - Devon Morris
> 
>     Regards,
>     Harold 

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