Dear Diane,
the way to update your data is to send an email to me with all the stuff
that needs changing. Including new pictures (I grow more beautiful each
year, so I certainly update and encourage everyone else to do so).
So, go ahead and send a mail. Perhaps, one day, there will be a way for
everyone to update stuff themselves...at this juncture its just a
question of costs.
In the meantime, I enjoy getting mails from colleagues with their
updates...often there are details (just for me, of course!) about
changes in their lives, etc......
In a separate mail to you I did mention that you in fact already paid
for the annual maintenance fee for 2007 / 2008 and that I credited your
additional payment which means that you will receive a reminder in 2009.
All of you reading this note, take courage in case you have not paid
your annual maintenance fee...in the next few days I will send out
reminders to the 299 of you that are a little tardy.
Greetings from Berlin looking forward to the WOSonOS in San Francisco
next year!!!
mmp
Diana Larsen wrote:
Hi Michael,
Your reminder to Park, reminded me to update my profile. However, when I
got to the map, I couldn't see how to change it. Do you have some advice
on that?
I appreciate you for creating and maintaining the worldmap. I feel more
connected because of it. :-)
Diana
PS I thought I already had paid my fee this year, but then I got worried
that maybe I hadn't. So I've paid again. If I've paid double, it's worth
it, and I'm happy to contribute to support WOSonOS.
Diana Larsen
www.futureworksconsulting.com
co-author: "Agile Retrospectives" http://tinyurl.com/3dr5v3 or
http://tinyurl.com/ynacvb
Ask me about:
- "Secrets of Agile Teamwork: Beyond Technical Skills" workshop: Sept
17-19, Stockholm Sweden; Dec 4-6, Portland OR
On Jun 22, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Michael M Pannwitz wrote:
Dear Park,
just in case others face similar hurdles, I am sending this response
to the OSLIST, too.
Here is how it works:
First, you go to
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
That shows you our planet flattened out on your screen with all the
"open space" countries shown in blue...there are not that many places
left that are not blue.
Second, click on "MENU" at the bottom of the map.
Third, you might look at several of the things under MENU (such as
Stammtisch, the next one is scheduled for July 2nd in dozends of
places around the globe, also in Hong Kong)
but
to include yourself, click on
"WANT TO INCLUDE YOURSELF"
which opens up the inclusion form.
Its available both in English and German (Germany with 114 colleagues
listed appears to be the place where osnicks really lurk behind every
corner)
You might want to stick to English.
Fourth, fill in the form, dont forget to upload a picture
and hit the button "Send form!".
Bingo,
instantly I get an email with the inclusion form (also, my webmaster
and Daniel, my youngest, just in case I am away, either one of them
will transfer your data to the world map, usually I do it).
Once I transferred the data, I send you an email...in which I might
also point out that this or that is not complete or that the
resolution of the photo is too low...
You will also be asked by the program to pay the inclusion fee but you
are included right away regardless of whether the inclusion fee has
arrived. In time, I might remind you to pay it.
Now, if you or anyone else on the list needs further pointers, just
contact me.
In the meantime, all of you in the OSLIST not yet included are invited
to include yourself in the map...it not only shows who is working
where (increasingly people tell me that they receive inquiries via the
map which just shows that it is being used by people interested in os)
but it also has a nice benefit for spreading open space: surpluses are
used for instance to support WOSonOS or trainings (see my earlier mail
on the training in Serbia)
Have a great day,
Greeting from Berlin
mmp
openspacekorea wrote:
dear michael,
today, i tried to figure out a way to get myself registered on
openspaceworldmap.org (i would call your site opwm site) site but i
couldn't.
would you be able to give me some quick guide to novice users of opwm
tool
(that helps representation of os practitioners across the planet :-)))?
much thanks! ;-)
Love & Peace,
an appreciative inquiry from seoul
park
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