yes, yes, julie (and all). AND... talking about wiki/website is like talking about open space -- you can certainly do it -- can even spend a really long time doing it -- but it's a really sorry substitute for the actual experience of working together *in* it.
our invitation was to work *in* the new wiki/website. if you care about something related to the wiki/websites, then post something there in the Questions or NetSpaceDevelopment pages. if you want to learn more about wiki, come have a look and post questions. if you want to use it for other project groups running in openspace, that's great too. looks like we'll do a little demo with this year's osonos, too. that's all what it's there for. and it runs just like open space -- passion bounded by responsibility. http://www.openspaceworld.NET we are gathering there now and things are beginning to show up. we are learning by doing. everyone is welcome. michaelh Julie Smith wrote:
michael wrote: i feel this wordsmithing discussion is just a distraction from the larger work we have now possible at .NET... this seems a good example of why we don't answer questions in the opening of a space... the questions distract from the theme and purpose... which is to learn our way into the space... …..on the other hand, perhaps there is room for conversation about both wiki and words….. both conversations have been interesting to me…… i very much hope both continue, as i still have much to learn….. and i remain very curious to hear more about people’s feelings about the word practitioner….. Julie
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