Greetings folks . . . the sun is shining beautifully today here in Nashville . . . and it's a balmy 70 degress . . . too nice to be inside on the computer, so I'll get this email out and head to the woods :-) . . . Just a bit of clarification on the GOSI web-site.
Within The Global Open Space Institute site, I have created spaces for EACH of the Open Space Institutes (Australia, Canada, Germany, and the US) to have their very own site to do with what they will . . . At this point, it is very easy for each Institute to "populate" their individual pages . . . just send me the stuff, and I'll post it on the site . . . sending it through email may be best/easiest. I have some suggestions to get started which you may or may not use . . . but here's how each site works (NOW) The main GOSI has a place with links to the institute sites These links lead to a "front page" for that insitute where there could be the "story" of how the institute was formed . . . and links at the bottom to other pages which might include . . . - A list of members - Minutes from meetings - Place for regional news and events - Announcements - Pictures - whatever you want to do with the space As for stories and research and events that are widely publicized, I have set up pages on the main site for all of those . . . Send any of these to me and I will put them where they "belong" in the site. Just a side note . . . this site is only - well - just barely 6 days old now and changes every single day . . . my only expectation is that it will continue to grow and transform perpetually as more and more people contribute ideas and material to share with others in the Open Space Community. Currently, it is hosted by "Geocities" which means it is a free site . . . up until the time it gets larger than 3MB . . . my suspicion is that when we reach 3MB, we'll be "ready" to make a "quantum leap" in the construction/look/utility of the site . . . that is when I envision a complete shift in the technology and the addition of "chat" and real-time interaction . . . as well as fancier "threading" (so you can search for topics easily) . . . between now and then, I will be looking for a way to construct and fund the site (hopefully with some help from the Institutes), and I will keep you informed each time we come to a "cross-roads" and/or reach a milestone. Meanwhile, surf on over to "http://www.geocities.com/athens/oracle/9215" and check out the site frequently . . . and give me all the feed-back and suggestions and information you can muster. Thanks :-) Out to the trees I go, b
