A number of people have asked me to say more about the workshop that Paul
Levy and I will be leading in Brighton, UK, on 14 May.

I've just written an article, Open Space 1.0 – what we'll be challenging,
which you can see here: www.jackmartinleith.com/?page_id=195. This is a work
in progress.

If you have already contributed your comments and suggestions, either
through this list or via my blog, thanks very much. Further contributions
are very welcome. All of the contributions will be on display at the
workshop.

Just to remind you, it takes place from 1400 to 1600 British Summer Time,
which is one hour ahead of GMT.

You can participate via Skype: user name <rationalmadness>.

The cost of participation is GBP 25.

More links:

   - Open Space 2.0 – Beyond the Dogma<http://www.jackmartinleith.com/?p=191>
   - Make a comment | Read comments made by
others<http://www.jackmartinleith.com/?p=191>
   - View additional comments received via email
etc.<http://www.jackmartinleith.com/?page_id=192>

Having written the article, my sense is that the answer to our question "Is
it time for Open Space 2.0, and, if so, what might this look like?" is that
Open Space is different things to different people. There is no one right
answer. Open Space Technology has been around for 23 years and has taken
on many different descriptions and forms. And all is well.

OK, now you know what I think about all of this. It's now time to find out
what other people think!

Jack Martin Leith
Bristol, United Kingdom
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