Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Space....and
OSLIST....
...the participants at the time were....
Chuni Li
Daniel Mezick
Karen Davis
Linda Stevenson
Lucas Cioffi
Paul Levy
Peggy Holman
Skye Hirst
Suzanne Daigle
Tricia Chirumbole
Harold Shinsato
We discussed OSLIST culture, and how the culture of OSLIST may not
actually be very easy to figure out...
...we talked about how this list has hundreds upon hundreds of members,
with just 25 to 45 people (give or take) who post or reply with anything
close to a regular frequency, and how some speak with highly
authoritative voices.
...we talked a bit about how the culture of OSLIST /might actually be
kind of intimidating for new people/ to participate in.
The Game
We have no idea how many "regular lurkers" are in the group...we talked
about trying to find out.
So: if you are a "regular lurker", someone who examines these OSLIST
threads periodically but does not actively participate ... are you
willing to play a little game?
The Lurker Game: you are invited to play...
1. *...The goal* is to collectively get some idea of how many of us on
the list are "regular lurkers".
2. *...The rules* are:
* If you consider yourself a "regular lurker", consider opting in to
the game, by replying...
* If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you. All
you are doing is identifying yourself as someone who lurks.
That's it.
3. ...We'll all track *the progress* by watching the thread, and seeing
how many reply over time.
4. ...Participation is *opt-in*.
To participate, just hit [Reply List] and enter "hey" and press [Enter]
...or...
... (optionally) just say whatever you might want to say, instead
We have no idea what might happen next; let's see what develops.
Thanks!
Daniel
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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 10:46:58 +0000
From: paul levy via OSList <[email protected]
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Who has facilitated at least 7 OST events?
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I've facilictated around 50 gatherings using Open Space Technology.
And therein lies a possible interesting conundrum.
Because I have open space thousands of times. I have also never opened
space quite like the next time it is going to happen. So the number
if many
and zero.
I've also opened space improvising around open space technology. And Open
Space Technology has changed around me. Self-organisation has
tinkered with
the "recipe" - the one in the guide. But that gets talked about a lot
less
on this list and, increasingly, a bunch of "open spacer" are sharing
those
stories elsewhere.
There is no such thing as open space technology. There is no guide. There
is no "founder", there are no gatekeepers; yet there are all of these
things.
Tomorrow might just be my first ever Open Space.
warm wishes
Paul Levy
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 10:26:16 -0600
From: Michael Herman via OSList <[email protected]
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Who has facilitated at least 7 OST events?
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i woke up this morning thinking about this game, thinking in a direction
similar to paul levy.
i am the nominal leader of a community garden now for four years. my
management is deeply informed by my learning in and about open space.
does
it count as 1 or 4?
i once had a client who flew me in to facilitate a meeting. we also
built
a weblog and they contacted me a number of times, over several years,
with
minor technical questions. do the meeting and the blog count as one
together, or two separate?
i taught my grandma to say "ah," as she began the active process of
dying.
she then repeated that seed syllable, a one-syllable mantra for peace, on
every breath of her last week of life. she never opened her eyes but
over
that week completely relaxed her whole body. was that open space? what
about up all night rocking a tiny, sick, neice?
i saw some new neighbors moving in the other day. our neighborhood has a
lot of old houses and everybody moves in and starts updating
everything. i
offered my tools and experience. if they never take me up on that
offer/invitation, does it count? what if they just look for me at my
desk
in our front window, and wave when they see me, while out walking their
dog? that could happen a lot. must count as only once? or maybe it
doesn't count at all?
what about three opening briefings, on three consecutive days of open
space
trainings i've done? and what about all the things that happen after an
event, does the original opener get partial credit for things his/her
participants open later on?
to paul's point, i can ask questions like this about almost every
situation
where i facilitated a meeting in an open space way, and about many other
situations where i was not "facilitating" anything, apparently. this is
one of the ways i understand that we live in open space.
my approach to training folks in and about open space is significantly
focused on the crafting of invitations, in the belief that if we make
enough invitations, over time, people, groups and good work are going to
show up.
i also focus on discovering all the different ways that whomever i'm
"training" has already been opening space in their own lives. i don't
think anyone could come to this work without having already done it
before.
it would be completely un-understandable to them without prior
experience.
i think people ask for training so they can do what they already know/do
better. so i try to build on and from whatever understanding they bring.
so this question of seven or more is not so easy for me. not sure it's
even helpful. i'm more interested in questions like:
1. when did you first hear about os or ost?
2. what was the hook? how did you notice it might have value?
3. when did you notice that you'd started letting it inform how you live?
4. what has happened since then? what difference does it seem to make?
and so on. a new game? the next round? maybe. or maybe it's just the
game Murli called OSLIST back in 1996?
michael
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