In a complex world there are never "nevers". Who knows how it will work or not, 
whether it is correct or not or whether it is just what is needed. 

More important than guessing about how it will go will be learning about how it 
went. Perhaps we will hear the story.

Chris

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CHRIS CORRIGAN
Harvest Moon Consultants
www.chriscorrigan.com

Art of Hosting - Participatory Leadership and Social Collaboration, Bowen 
Island, BC November 11-14,2013

> On Apr 24, 2014, at 7:43 PM, Michael Herman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> we ran traditional conference, complete with juried papers and such, parallel 
> with open space AND parallel with birds of a feather AND parallel with 
> working sessions where folks were taking turns writing code for a few hours 
> at a time, on a real (pro bono) project that delivered working software at 
> the end of the week, at agile/xp universe 2003(?).  
> 
> a morning of plenary keynotes finished with a slightly abbreviated opening 
> explanation to the whole group, then some came to the opening and others went 
> elsewhere.  it was kind of chaotic, but at least everyone got to hear the 
> explanation of what was happening in the OS track, and once they knew, then 
> the bulletin board made complete sense to everyone and it just sort of 
> worked.  
> 
> the way we understood it and reasoned that it would work is that the birds of 
> a feather sessions were the topics that many people knew about and so anyone 
> could ask a question or post an issue and many people could respond and teach 
> something about it.  the juried papers were on those issues where a few 
> people had figured out something, studied it deeply, and could now teach.  
> and the open space was for all of the issues around "the future of software 
> developement" that really nobody could "know" the answers to yet, but that 
> some people could get together and explore.  
> 
> we thought some of the open space issues might come back in a year or two as 
> juried papers.  not sure if that actually happened, but that was the 
> reasoning at the time.  eight years later i heard from agile board members 
> that what we'd done had been important, so that's my best measure.  
> 
> m
> 
>  
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> 
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:25 PM, [email protected] 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On the surface looks dodgy!
>> But, who knows the context? Personally i think it fits with the principles 
>> and the Law of two feet, in particular 'whatever happens is the only thing 
>> that could have'
>> Most importantly the space will be open!!
>> Ciao Bello
>> Alan
>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 25 Apr 2014, at 10:12 am, Daniel Mezick <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Open Space includes a theme, and proceedings. It also asks that no other 
>>> events be going on at the same time. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> That’s why the XP2014 event in Rome gives me pause. Someone here mentioned 
>>> that this event is offering a “parallel Open Space”. Wow. Is that right?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The last time I checked, the Open Space User’s Guide warned against doing 
>>> this. It warns against running anything else while the Open Space event is 
>>> going on. And that’s what makes me wonder about the so-called XP2014 
>>> “parallel Open Space” event.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> To investigate you can examine this link, which shows the schedule:
>>> 
>>> http://www.xp2014.org/program/
>>> 
>>>  
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