Lucas – Don’t know where this fits, but several years ago Michael Herman and 
Chris Corrigan put together what they called a Non-User’s Guide which is 
essentially an annotated collection of a particularly rich set of discussions 
here on OSLIST. I haven’t checked, but I think it is still available on 
www.openspaceworld.org May turn out that human minds/fingers are still an 
essential part of the process no matter the technology. My thought would be 
Graduate Students. Good labor at a reasonable price with a possible 
dissertation or two.

 

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From: OSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lucas 
Cioffi
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2014 2:52 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] What would a harvest from a long OSList discussion look 
like?

 

Hi All,

 

Someone reached out and suggested I try a word cloud of the conversation.  I 
took a few minutes to copy the 50 emails from the conversation entitled 
"Management and Organization" which has been running for the past month. I 
pasted it below, and if the word cloud doesn't come through as an attachment, 
you can also see it online here 
<ttps://barkbest.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/screen-shot-2014-08-08-at-2-34-55-pm.png>
 .

 

Word clouds are helpful, but I'm still left wanting more.  I can't put my 
finger on it.

 

I'm thinking that there must be some very creative harvesting methods used by 
facilitators in this group, using graphic facilitation and other methods.  Are 
your approaches to in-person harvesting applicable to harvesting one of our 
50-email discussions?

 

I'm listening to see if I can create a software for harvesting & summarizing 
email threads to unlock some of the knowledge buried in the OSList archives and 
breath new life into some of our dormant yet valuable discussion threads from 
the past.

 

Lucas Cioffi
Co-Founder, Bark!Best
Charlottesville, VA
917-528-1831

 

 

 

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On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Lucas Cioffi <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

 

So this week many of us are watching a lively discussion thread grow and grow 
and grow.  It's awesome that it has received nearly 50 email replies already 
from people all over the world, however 95% of the people on the list aren't 
active in it yet, and of course that's OK.

 

For me and probably others, digging into such a large conversation becomes a 
bit intimidating when the conversation is so large.  

Question: So, what would a harvest from such a long OSList email discussion 
look like if it was to be useful to you personally?

 

I'm asking the question above for two reasons:

*       For me: Aside from being a longtime OS enthusiast, I'm building a tool 
for large online conversations and looking for ideas about how to create 
meaningful harvests from them.
*       For all of us: Unrelated to my tool, maybe if there was an easy way to 
harvest/summarize these long and lively conversations on OSList, then it could 
give access to the conversation to those who do not have the time or courage to 
dive in directly.
*       New voices: The younger generations spend less time on email, so they 
largely miss out on the great knowledge that's shared on a list like this.  So 
harvests might be one way to bring new voices to our conversations on OSList.

To get the most value out of a conversation, someone certainly has to ride 
along and read most of it.  But the problem is that when someone chooses to 
read one conversation in-depth, they are choosing to not read another great 
conversation in-depth.  So I'm hoping that a harvest can help people when they 
decide which conversations they want to invest their time in.

 

I look forward to hearing any suggestions!

-- 

Lucas Cioffi

Co-Founder, Bark!Best

Charlottesville, VA

917-528-1831

 

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