Thanks to Murli for his attention to this project. While I appreciate Peg's comments about the wonderful decision making occurring, I was surprised that Chris Corrigan had not called to order the Committee for How Decision making on the OSLIST Happens. I for one have not had the opportunity to take the time to register, either in my brain or on the site with e-groups and we are now at a decision point it seems. There were many questions that floating around in thoughts. We talk about this being a community. If we were consulting to a community about how we might change the way we communicate, is this the way we would do it?
There are more that 200 people registered on the list and I did not see huge numbers responding to the question. Are the people who did not respond assumed to be giving consent in silence? Or does it matter? I will get to the e-group list soon and it may work in the same way for me as the OSLIST. I rarely go onto web sites unless I need specific information because there are so many competing demands on my time. I am not likely to get to TMN often. However, I am sure many people will respond "Whatever happens.....". We do like to use those principles!! Since this seems to be proceeding anyway, is it time to relook at the givens of this list, e-group, whatever? How are we opening and creating safe space in the new format? I realize that anything we put out here in writing is a risk and might be used by anyone in any way. There have been some deeply personal conversations and sharing on the list, which is part of the richness. Did we say up front conversations would be archived and posted to a web site? Would this have made a difference to people? Is there anything else that is important to people participating? Michelle Michelle Cooper, RN, MScN The Cooper Group Consultants 200 Crestview Avenue Ancaster, Ontario Canada L9G1E2 Telephone - (905) 648- 4633 Fax - (905) 648-1763 E-mail [email protected] The paradox of control is simple. The more we try to control life, the less control we have. Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., Minding The Body, Mending The Mind
