I am for
1. Creating new things to meet the undermet needs of people and the context and
because innovation is fun
2. Sharing what we learn by doing so.
3. A users guide that is clear on the basics.
4. A history that is documented and rich so that people know what has gone into
this commun
Well, I agree with Harrison about learning from history. I think the
stories, poems and reflections in the archives have unique value.
Yet I'm also drawn to blank canvases and re-inventing the old without
realising it, as well as the metaphor of the Phoenix. Are we creating myths
about open space
Hi Paul, could you explain a bit longer your proposal and why you mean it ?
(sorry, being English my third language, I didn´t catch the meaning of *making
a Phoenix*, though I can imagine a bit,,, )
Thanks,
Eleder
2015-03-25 21:49 GMT+01:00 paul levy via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
‘Found Poetry’
as inspired by our late great colleague and past OSLIST Poet Laureate,
Ms. Laurel Doersam. This poem made possible by… and in honor of… the
OSLIST Archives. With a deep bow to the lovely, dedicated, creative
and hardworking … you know who…] - Lisa Heft
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*Archives*
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The l
[Hello, dear colleagues - as your current OSLIST Poet Laureate, I have some
collected wisdom to show you back to yourselves. ‘Found Poetry’ as inspired by
our late great colleague and past OSLIST Poet Laureate, Ms. Laurel Doersam.
This poem made possible by… and in honor of… the OSLIST Archives
teacher ... while praying people will engage with Harold's other recent
messages & requests.>
On 3/25/15 3:30 PM, Harrison via OSList wrote:
On the off chance that it could be really significant, if not to the
larger community of /Homo sapiens, /then to us alone... either way,
I’m thankful.
: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 4:49 PM
To: Harold Shinsato; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] Archives ready for search
Am I the only one who thinks we should burn the whole lot and make a Phoenix ?
Yours
Paul
On Tuesday, 24 March 2015, Harold Shinsato via
with it created a
huge sculpture Phoenix for the stairwell. It was very gratifying.
Jeff
Original message
From: paul levy via OSList
Date:03/25/2015 1:49 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: Harold Shinsato ,World wide Open Space Technology
email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] Archives ready
Amen! A deep bow to you Harold.
Peggy
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Enjoy the award win
Am I the only one who thinks we should burn the whole lot and make a
Phoenix ?
Yours
Paul
On Tuesday, 24 March 2015, Harold Shinsato via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Wow, can't believe I'm finally reporting success. The messages are all
> there and searchable. And it seems
I am with Michael on this one… blush away Harold, just blush and beam away! It
is an endearing quality :-) it happens a lot to servant leaders. And I have
learnt a new word which sounds honourable: saburau. Your gifts continue.
Amanda
> On 25 Mar 2015, at 17:58, Harold Shinsato via OSList
> wr
you can feel as embarrassed or uncomfortable as you like, harold. won't
change the fact that the archives ONLY still exist at all because YOU took
responsibility for their care!
--
Michael Herman
Michael Herman Associates
312-280-7838 (mobile)
http://MichaelHerman.com
http://OpenSpaceWorld.org
Thanks Amanda, Daniel, Suzanne, Koos, & Gail,
I am basking, thanks so much for your appreciations. I must also admit
to feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable that the really long archive
outage happened on my watch :-(
But I'm deeply grateful to this community for continuing to practice,
tea
Harold, you are a marvel! I hope you are basking in the well earned
appreciation of all of us for creating such a treasure trove of knowledge and
wisdom.
Thank you.
Amanda
> On 24 Mar 2015, at 04:55, Harold Shinsato via OSList
> wrote:
>
> Wow, can't believe I'm finally reporting success. Th
Harold, the archives are very awesome. Thank you !
Daniel
On 3/24/15 10:34 AM, Christine Whitney Sanchez via OSList wrote:
Harold, I'm so grateful for your perseverance in service to us all and
for holding the space for open space.
Christine
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:31 AM, Su
Harold, I'm so grateful for your perseverance in service to us all and for
holding the space for open space.
Christine
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:31 AM, Suzanne Daigle via OSList
> wrote:
>
> Harold, your gift of time and skill is most appreciated and behind it the
> great gi
Harold, your gift of time and skill is most appreciated and behind it the
great gift of all these archives. I could easily get lost in them reading
and savoring them for s year or more.
Thank you!
Suzanne
On Mar 24, 2015 2:21 AM, "Koos de Heer via OSList" <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
Harold,
You are truly awesome. Thank you so much for all the work you put into this.
And for keeping us informed all the time.
I am sending you a virtual thank you hug.
Koos
> Op 24 mrt. 2015 om 05:55 heeft Harold Shinsato via OSList
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Wow, can't believe I'm f
Ah, Harold. What a great gift you are and offer for us all..
Thank you.
Gail
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Harold Shinsato via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Wow, can't believe I'm finally reporting success. The messages are all
> there and searchable. And it see
Wow, can't believe I'm finally reporting success. The messages are all
there and searchable. And it seems linkable. But the index only goes back
3000 messages. So you need to use the search if you want older messages.
Below is more explanation, and a link back to the first 1996 OSLIST
messages.
From: Harrison Owen
To: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 8:01 PM
Subject: [OSList] Conversations with David (retitled)
Thanks Tricia! Great to have this summary here on OSLIST. I know there are lots
of other ele
01, 2010 1:00 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: oslist archives future
well, having launched those two questions about archives and future
conversation, i need to wade into the archive side of things.
as it turns out, the link i sent earlier...
http://www.openspaceworld.org/os
;
> To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of
> osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu:
>
> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
>
>
>
> *From:* OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] *On Behalf Of *Michael
> Herman
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 01,
hings
easier for scrolling through, or the search instructions could just include
the suggestion to use your browser's "find in page" function to locate
search terms in each page.
main question, though... DO WE NEED TO DO MORE with the oslist archives than
simply make these 150 long
artur happy new year to you!
i posted this to the list and it didn't work. so, i'll try again.
a search in the archives for messages posted by you in 1998 and 1999 did
yield some results.
now, if those results don't include messages you have in mind, the only
possibilities I can think of is mayb
I am affraid this post was not distributed. Or was it?
Can someone help?
Thanks
Artur
--- On Sat, 1/2/10, Artur Silva wrote:
From: Artur Silva
Subject: OSLIST Archives
To: "OSLIST"
Date: Saturday, January 2, 2010, 2:00 PM
Hi.
Can someone please tell me what happ
Hi.
Can someone please tell me what happens to the oldest posts in the Archives,
please?
I was looking for some concrete posts, from 1999 to 2001 (posted by myself),
and I have discovered that the oldest posts I could see where all sent after
May 2004.
Are the oldest posts lost and only a
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Artur
Silva
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 3:56 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
Amazing.
But what I think is interesting is what can be done with 3 simple rule
Oh, by the way: upon re-reading, I note that this line is misleading:
> there is no way to meet all three goals at once.
In fact, it is better put this way:
> there is no way to meet all three goals separately, simultaneously,
given these resources.
This is because the "aha!" of the exercise
Begin forwarded message:
From: Deborah Hartmann
Date: May 31, 2007 5:36:59 PM PDT
To: Diana Larsen
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
Reply-To: debo...@hartmann.net
Oh, by the way: upon re-reading, I note that this line is misleading.
> there is no way to m
erv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Chris
Corrigan
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:00 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
Cool...that's one of my favourite links of all time actually, and it holds up
even five years later.
Corrigan
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:00 AM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
Cool...that's one of my favourite links of all time actually, and it holds
up even five years later.
I just killed five minutes staring at those l
On groups, and simple rules.
Did a really interesting exercise recently: this is different from
flocking, but it's about self-organization when three "flocks" come
together... which is the "wall" many self-organizing teams hit within
the organisation.
1) Give three sub-groups three differen
te: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:59:05 -0700
Reply-To: OSLIST <[log in to unmask]>
Sender: OSLIST <[log in to unmask]>
From: Wendy Farmer-O'Neil <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
In-Reply-To: <[l
...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Emergence and Flocking - From the OSLIST Archives
Cool...that's one of my favourite links of all time actually, and it holds
up even five years later.
I just killed five minutes staring at those little guys moving around.
Lovely.
Chris
On 5/30/07, Artur
Cool...that's one of my favourite links of all time actually, and it holds
up even five years later.
I just killed five minutes staring at those little guys moving around.
Lovely.
Chris
On 5/30/07, Artur Silva wrote:
And indeed it was there...
An old post on flocking and self organization.
And indeed it was there...
An old post on flocking and self organization.
Thanks Chris
Artur
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Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 09:47:37 -0700
Reply-To: OSLIST
Sender: OSLIST
From: Chris Corrigan Subject: Web site
on flocking, swarming and
hello lisa, some first thoughts on your questions below...
in general... the shift to the weblog as primary focus mirrors ourwork in
opening space in organization. we're not trying to collectand archive 'stuff'
anymore in one site (in the wiki), but initiatingthe practice of simply raising
and
Hello all -
I've renamed this thread so it's more particular. Ashley invited us to:
< .dive into the archives of this list and weave together some of the
amazing insights that arise. post what you write to the oslist with a
tag in the subject line, requesting that your message be cross-posted to
murli and all,
what kinds of things do you think might be stored in the
egroups facility. i've yet to go see, but wondered if some
of this couldn't be posted at the
http://www.openspaceworld.org site. anyone can post links,
their own personal contact info, events, and stories there.
just wonderin
Peggy,
Our IT folks are humming and hawing about getting the older stuff back into
the archives. They say it is technically possible, but very
difficult. Apparently, they didn't transfer the archives when they
switched server technologies in early 1998. I'm going to try persuading
them, but ch
All,
We've finally got our LISTSERV archives on the web. This goes back only
till March 1998, and I vaguely recall that this list started before that
time.
Here's what you do to access the archives (BONUS: you can manage your
subscription settings there too, as well as post messages from the b
Murli,
I have all the messages from the list back to its humble beginnings in
December 1996. How can I get them to you in a useful form to get them on
the archives?
Peggy
- Original Message -
From: "Murli Nagasundaram"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 9:28 AM
Subject: OSLIS
s of a simple way to turn this collection of 2400+ messages
into a real archive, I'm all ears!
Peggy Holman
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Corrigan"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: OSLIST archives
> Hey folks...
>
> A couple of days ago I poste
Hey folks...
A couple of days ago I posted something which said to "look in the
archives." I'm on a few different mail lists, but now I realize, that I
don't actually remember if this one HAS an archive.
Can anyone help me with this? (...and Kelvie Comer, who called to ask
ME the question...)
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