Dear OS friends,

my team and I are inviting to an OS-OonOS (OpenSpace-Online on Open Space) for 
german speaking colleagues (October-18-2003). The idea to this event came 
during the first Berliner OSonOS last month. 

While I was writing this invitation I thought, it could be interesting to 
include some words about the history of OSonOS meetings. I asked Harrison about 
some sentences, and very fast he send me the following text. Harrison, again 
... thank you very much! And Michael M was so very kind and translated it into 
German. 

What do you think about a translation also in other languages and about having 
this text as well in the worldwide open space site? Or does a similiar text 
already exist in this website? If not, perhaps it could be fine to have 
different languages of it ... What do you think? Anybody interested to support 
this little project?  In order to avoid double translations, please send me an 
email with your name, and in which language you want to translate. 

History of OSONOS
OSONOS -- as most things in Open Space, happened because it seemed like a good 
idea at the time. Little if any planning and not a great deal of forethought, I 
just found a hotel with reasonable prices, and willing to give us more 
reasonable prices, close to Dulles Airport (Washington, DC)-- and then sent out 
a note to anybody I thought might care to come. Seems to me about 25 folks 
showed up, and of course they were the right people. When it came to featured 
speakers and all the usual frills for such an undertaking, it never happened. 
But what else would you expect for a group of people working in Open Space? And 
no theme either, unless you count Open Space on Open Space. Seems to me that I 
convened the gathering for 3-4 years, and then it took of with a life of its 
own. Wonderful! And so it has continued in Toronto, Monterey, Chicago, Berlin, 
Vancouver, OZ, and now on to Svenmark. Every time it is the same old stuff -- 
fantastic people sitting in a circle thinking thoughts and holding 
conversations that nobody could quite imagine -- let alone plan for. For the 
old timers it always feels like coming home, and strangely enough newcomers 
seem to feel the same way. And yet we have never been in the same place twice, 
and truth to tell, the experience is always a first. Never before. Never again 
-- and yet always the same.
Harrison Owen, July-18th-2003

OSonOS - kam zustande weil es zu der Zeit eine gute Idee schien, wie bei vielem 
im open space. Ohne große Planung im Vorfeld buchte ich ein preiswertes Hotel 
in der Nähe des Dulles Airport (Washington, DC) in dem wir auch noch einen 
Sonderpreis bekamen und lud alle ein, von denen ich dachte sie würden gerne 
kommen. Soweit ich mich erinnere, waren das 25 Leute und natürlich waren das 
genau die Richtigen. Keine großen Reden oder anderen Firlefanz aber das war ja 
auch klar für eine Gruppe, in der alle mit open space arbeiten. Ein richtiges 
Thema gabs auch nicht ausser man lässt "Open space über open space" als Thema 
gelten. Ich denke, ich habe die ersten 3 bis 4 Jahre eingeladen und dann wurde 
die Veranstaltung flügge. Großartig! Und so gings weiter in Toronto, Monterey, 
Chicago, Berlin, Vancouver, Australien und jetzt nach Svenmark. Und immer 
wieder das Gleiche: Aussergewöhnliche Menschen sitzen im Kreis, bringen 
Anliegen ein und veranstalten Diskussionen auf die kaum jemand gekommen wäre -- 
ganz zu Schweigen davon, dass sie hätten geplant werden können. Für die alten 
Hasen fühlts sich immer so an, als ob man nach Hause kommt und seltsamerweise 
gehts den Neuen nicht anders, obwohl wir nie zweimal an einem Ort waren. 
Tatsache ist: Die Erfahrung ist jedes mal als ob es das erste Mal war. Nie 
gewesen, nie wieder - und trotzdem immer die selbe. 
Michael M Pannwitz, translation

Warmest regards
Gabriela

P.S. If you want to see the german OS-OonOS invitation ... here is the link:
http://www.openspace-online.com/oso_de/data/to_oso.php?l=6f4922f45568161a8cdf4ad2299f6d23

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