How does arachiving and "strings on a website" compromise trust? Barbara ---------- >From: Barry Owen <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: Self-organizing systems >Date: Fri, Sep 10, 1999, 9:09 AM >
> Has this been done? > >> I recently have heard that the list is not only >> archived but also offered in strings on a website - it is not that I >> disagree these things can be done - just don't do it without letting those >> who contribute (or even lurk...) know - it changes the rules without us >> gnowing, or growing - Even we should remember to: show up and be present >> (here I am), TELL THE TRUTH, follow what has HEART and meaning and Let it >> go. > > > I knew (as with any listserve) that the archive is available - Where is the > website with the strings? > > I can say that there was a time when I thought that would be a nifty thing > to do . . . and I began to work on it within my fledgling "Global Open Space > Institute" site . . . and then I realized how cumbersome that whole thing > would be. I can't imagine anyone having the time to actually do it. I do > know that the "New and Improved" OST site (USA) has a marketplace which > supports "stringed conversation" - but to my knowledge, there has not been > an effort to string the archives of this listserve. Ah well for what it's > worth, I agree that the changing of the rules arbitrarily is quite > counter-productive and inhibiting to the group. Trust is compromised. > > So back to the original question - Has this really happened? > > b > > Barry Owen > The Owen Group > 5518 Kendall Drive > Nashville, TN 37209 > Phone 615-356-2888 > > Simply living the FourFold Way in Open Space > > My Worldwide Open Space Web-site: > > "http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/9215/" >
