Eva P Svensson via OSList wrote:
> Dear friends,
> Today I heard a woman talking about setting up a meeting using BarCamp as a
> method. I asked her to explain to me what it was and when she did that I had
> a hard time finding the differences between that and Open Space. One thing
> was that, a
Hey Arno,
Arno Baltin via OSList wrote:
>
> I have been assisting a group of professionals at organising their
> annual meetings for couple of years. These have been unconferences in
> different forms - Open Space, World Cafe, ... This time they chosed Bar
> Camp.
> I have no experience with tha
Hi Christine,
thank you for sharing!
As the time is short, I will simply launch some ideas over to you and
trust that you will use or discard them if they match or don't match
your situation:
christine koehler via OSList wrote:
>(...) now he want a few discourses speeches from
> a variety of act
Harrison Owen via OSList wrote:
> Facilitators taking up
> un-needed space/time defeats the purpose. I think.
"Hello, and welcome to the third-day of this Open Space. Facilitator A
who had spoken on day 1 has given the responsibility to open the space
to me: let me introduce myself: I am Facilitat
>> * If you consider yourself a "regular lurker", consider opting in to
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Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
impossible to say "lurk" rapidly in succession?
Try
Hello world.
In the closing circle of WOSonOS2014 in Belgrade, I have heard that
there is a WOSonOS planned for Sept 10-13 2015 in Krakow, Poland.
I am passing on the message so that many people can mark their calendars
and consider joining.
Sun on my shoulder.
Dust on the floor.
WOSonOS is over
Jon Harvey wrote:
> It is a tradition of each WOSONOS to organise a Global Village Marketplace.
>(...)
> So this is a call to all to bring with you - gifts / items / weird &
> wonderful objects / offers - to auction and sell.
>
> The money raised can be for individuals themselves to offset their
Michael M Pannwitz wrote:
> Hi Artur, Harrison, Spark, Adriana and you other nappers out there,
>
> tell me what works for you around napping: time of day, length, space,
> light, naked, clothed...
Ah! I am an expert on napping! :)
What worked for me at the beginning was to always time naps to 20
박영도 Spark.osk wrote:
> A very large circle of 50,000~70,000 people is needed to contain
> national unification conference in Korea. (...)
>
> How can we do this?
I have no idea, but I am in.
안녕하세요,
Martin
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박영도 Spark.osk wrote:
> Open Space Imperial Group (OSIG)
> With a seed money of 8 million dollars, OSIG is slated to launch.
(...)
> Salery Range: 1,000,000 USD to 100,000 USD
>
> Staff needed
Great! :-)
With 400,000, I can do "Religious" and go around the globe and spread
the gospel. I'm also go
In other news:
There is a small community of OS practitioners and interested people
forming in Dresden, Germany. If it takes anyone of you people to our
beautiful city (or you have plans on moving between Berlin in Prague, we
are right in between), please do get in touch and we'll set something up
Hello Eleder,
my thoughts:
Your (the) question, "Subject: The self-managing model of our town: how
do we make it a continually innovating one? "
seemed to be the question only of the leading majority. It is not the
question of the "problem" minority: If I understand correctly, they are
_no
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