Since i met most  of you in london two years ago i'm a  permanent lurker on 
this site. It means that i am  close to ost philosophy and  its developpment. 
You're my spring  filling  progressively  ost principales and perspectives in 
m'y practise. Thank you
Jean francois annecy france

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<div>-------- Message d'origine --------</div><div>De : Michael Herman via 
OSList <[email protected]> </div><div>Date :11/12/2014  17:08  
(GMT+01:00) </div><div>A : Daniel Mezick <[email protected]>,World wide Open 
Space Technology email list <[email protected]> </div><div>Objet : 
Re: [OSList] How do we define LURKER? </div><div>
</div>Perhaps a bit of conflict in the definition, as it seems to say that 
listening isn't active participation. 

My working definition for leadership, in any field, is practice made visible. 
Maybe visible is useful in place of active. 

Yes, this suggests a distinction between lurkers and leaders, but it also 
allows for the definition of leader and our leadership ranks here to expand. 

I have been very visible here in the past but less so in recent years. Reading 
most everything, but not so visible. 

I think every single posting leads some us somewhere, even if those places 
aren't so obvious. 

Enjoying seeing so many familiar names mixed in with new ones. 

Michael


On Thursday, December 11, 2014, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
<[email protected]> wrote:
In the game, as described, the definition of [lurker] is clear:

"...someone who examines these OSLIST threads periodically but does     not 
actively participate."

The definition is purposefully loose, so anyone can self-identify with it, and 
optionally play the game.

Daniel

On 12/11/14 9:32 AM, Carmela Ariza via OSList wrote:
Dear all,

It is very interesting - that asking who are lurkers - encouraged the lurkers 
to come out and write a few sentences...

I am curious - how do we really define LURKERS?

Would love to listen to your thoughts on this....

Carms
 
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