quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Susanne Hildebrand
Hallo everybody, I´m a silent reader since sometimes, judt finished my training as an os-facilitator in beautiful Weimar. It was a great experience with Michael Pannwitz,+ Hans georg Wicke and their great team, the diversity of people from all over europe and ton´s of information, insights, emotio

Re: quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Harrison Owen
At 12:46 PM 6/5/2003 +0200, Susanne wrote: So here ´my question: May I quote mails of the list? I would list it with name, date and internetsource (listserv). Is that ok? Is there somebody who dont like that? Ever since this list began, the presumption has been that anything appearing here is

Re: quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Lisa Heft
Hello Susanne – I have been compiling several papers using the quotes of our colleagues on the list. I find it works well when I send a draft to everyone who I’d like to “use” to see if they wish to make any adjustments in either the quotation (because in the paper it may be in a new context) or

online conversation with author, Alan Cutler

2003-06-05 Thread Lisa Kimball
I thought some of the open space community might be interested in this online event. Lots of juicy food for thought about emergence, systems, and other fascinating things! Join Alan Cutler, author of The Seashell on the Mountaintop, in an online Chautauqua session starting June 15th at http://grou

Re: quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Susanne-- I think that anything which is posted on an internet list serve is in the public domain, and could be quoted or cited. Speaking more personally, you have my good wishes if you wish to quote something I have written online. As Harrison said, it is the way we all learn and grow our knowl

Re: quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Lisa Heft
Hmm. Dissertation. Doesn't the root part of 'dis' mean not working very well? Dys-function? Dis-turbance? Oh. Hmm. Wrong. dissertation - 1611, from L. dissertationem (nom. dissertatio) "discourse," from dissertare "debate, argue," frequentive of disserere "discuss, examine," from dis- "apart

Re: quote The lights !

2003-06-05 Thread Michael Herman
hello alan, et al, there are some "soundbites" posted at http://www.openspaceworld.org/english just the tip of the iceberg of stories shared over the years. so far, we have bits from hho, me, chris corrigan, john engle and maybe jeff aitken, if memory serves. just click the soundbites link whe