Re: [OSList] Last call - can you help us fill the last spaces - OST training in Amsterdam sept 7-9

2016-08-24 Thread Thomas Herrmann via OSList
Thanks everyone supporting us and spreading the word about our training in Netherlands. Thanks Birgitt for inviting me/us to share a bit more. Just as the discussion goes on parallel to this posting, about other ways to open space apart from using Open Space Technology, there are many ways to

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread agusj via OSList
Humoristic Poetry maybe? AJ From: Harrison Owen via OSList To: 'paul levy' ; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list' Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [OSList] What's the

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Beautiful... and we aint in a poetry contest, or what? Them critters pop up whenever it pleases them... Whatever happens its the only thing that could have mmp On 24.08.2016 17:25, Toke Møller wrote: Ah some poetry…… :) Open space….yesterday - today and tomorrow.. What is it ? what is

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread Toke Møller via OSList
Ah some poetry…… :) Open space….yesterday - today and tomorrow.. What is it ? what is it ? to go to the center and then leave it open to sit at the rim enjoying - the space - the place - the now what touches my heart ? so deep and free to let myself and others so spaciously free to be

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
How would it do in our poetry contest? mmp On 24.08.2016 16:54, Harrison Owen via OSList wrote: Who says the Brits don’t have a sense of humor? “Self-Organizing in a pure form is like a beautiful soft hand moving in the morning sun. OST is a light and fragrant hand cream. Bar Camp is an

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Who says the Brits don’t have a sense of humor? “Self-Organizing in a pure form is like a beautiful soft hand moving in the morning sun. OST is a light and fragrant hand cream. Bar Camp is an arctic glove.” – Or is this poetry? ho Winter Address 7808 River Falls Dr. Potomac, MD

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread paul levy via OSList
Dear all Bar Camp, along with many similar processes, is an attempt to open space. Compared to OST it contains more intervention (facilitation and control) and that "one more thing to do" can limit space opening because space tends to open more effectively for emergent self-organisation when we

Re: [OSList] What's the difference between BarCamp and OST?

2016-08-24 Thread Barry Owen via OSList
I could write a veritable book about my experiences with BarCamp here in nashville, TN in the past 6 years. It's pseudo self organization at best . . . There's a tip of the hat to unconference at the beginning as folks arrive and are invited to write down "Things they want to Learn" and "things