Hey Alexander,

there will be a test of Qiqochat and Open Space next Monday,
see below

Rolf


NEXT EXPERIMENT
We learned so much in this experiment that we decided: WE WANT MORE!
We are planning to do an experiment now every other Monday.
The next one coming up is:

VOSE #2: Staying socially connected in times of physical distancing 
Monday April 6th
7:30 - Introduction to Qiqochat from Lucas
8pm - 10pm Virtual Open Space
https://qiqochat.com/e/CFlPxMjDcbEUvXRsGNemvJWNN 
<https://qiqochat.com/e/CFlPxMjDcbEUvXRsGNemvJWNN>


Am 04.04.2020/ Kw14 um 15:47 schrieb Alexander Schilling via OSList 
<[email protected]>:

Hey Thomas,
 
nice to meet you here again : ) Thank you and Bhavesh for the answer. Looks 
very useful. I will try it!
 
Have a nice Weekend
Alexander
 
 
Von: Thomas Herrmann <[email protected]> 
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. April 2020 23:02
An: World wide Open Space Technology email list <[email protected]>
Cc: Harrison Owen <[email protected]>; Alexander Schilling 
<[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [OSList] open space online
 
QiqoChat is a useful software for this. 
Thomas

Skickat från min iPhone


> 3 apr. 2020 kl. 22:53 skrev Alexander Schilling via OSList 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> 
> Hi all, 
>  
> peparing my next open spaces , i would like to ask you: which tool - beside 
> the combination of video-chat and mural/googledocs-like tools - would you 
> recommend to do an open space online. Is there an all in one solution, 
> readily prepared for online open spaces? I need it for less and for more, 
> than 50 people.
> 
> Alexander Schilling
>  
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> Am 03.04.2020 um 22:29 schrieb Harrison Owen via OSList 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> 
>> Exchange... yes. And on that note I might suggest that "getting the whole 
>> system in the room" (Marv Weisbord's phrase) is certainly related to the 
>> idea of diversity -- but not quite the same thing a my meaning when I 
>> described "diversity" as one of the critical five preconditions for self 
>> organization. My understanding of diversity may be achieved when "all who 
>> care" are there (for the OS). "Caring" is the operative word. Putting it 
>> simply: "If you care, you got to be there." "Those who care might include: 
>> The whole system, less than the whole system, or more. I've had the 
>> experience (as I am sure you have as well, Michael) when total onlookers, 
>> just casual observers, suddenly discover that they have an interest, some 
>> input -- and actually care. Sometimes they just stand in the doorways, but 
>> on occasion they just moved right in and took over -- to the benefit of 
>> everybody. Why or how -- who knows??? But they cared! I've seen this happen 
>> often enough that I added another little reminder to myself and 
>> whomsoever..."Honor the Stranger." They always show up and their gifts can 
>> be extravagant. Strangers in out midst is by no means a bad thing. 
>>  
>> Harrison
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael M Pannwitz via OSList <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> To: Rolf Schneidereit via OSList <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> Cc: Michael M Pannwitz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> Sent: Fri, Apr 3, 2020 3:24 am
>> Subject: Re: [OSList] Meeting of the tribes: Our gifts for crisis and change
>> 
>> Dear Rolf,
>> 
>> exchange is what OSLIST thrives on.
>> 
>> For me, it is (was) THE  worldwide place for reflecting and learning and 
>> unfolding about my working and living as an os facilitator... in 
>> addition to my regular interaction in local, regional and worldwide 
>> OSonOS, including the Stammtische in Berlin (inactive for the duration 
>> of physical contact restrictions with the hope that the WOSonOS in 
>> Berlin in October of this year will be possible and, of course, 
>> Stammtische again...).
>> 
>> Looking at the 5 or so prerequisites for the unfolding of 
>> selforganisation (the center of my craft), I have always looked 
>> specifically at "diversity" (or as some say "getting the whole system in 
>> the room") and advocated that our os-exchanges would profit from high 
>> diversity as far as participants are concerned. I always felt that 
>> "diversity" was one of the prerequisites that we have some influence in. 
>> For instance, who all we would invite to our events (including OSLIST).
>> 
>> Looking at that aspect, diversity can be expanded in the same way as we 
>> suggest to our clients. Usually, we ask some simple questions in the 
>> planning stage of an event, such as "who all needs to be at the event to 
>> increase the chance for fullfilling both our aspirations we have around 
>> the "burning business issue" and the chance for action on the stuff that 
>> we feel needs to be taken?".
>> 
>> Often, I have found that in answering this question some pretty relevant 
>> groups were not in focus, such as "the customer" which, in a school 
>> setting, might be the students, in a parish the folks that attend the 
>> worships, in a company that specialises on "customer tailored 
>> nutritional products" the consumers of those products... or, in an os 
>> for the future of an NGO the folks that provide the finances or the 
>> government agencies that are needed for cooperation or the competitors 
>> in the same or related fields.
>> 
>> Now, my and the efforts of others to increase "diversity" in "our" 
>> events have been only partially successful. Asking ourselves the 
>> "diversity" question certainly surface those that should be invited. For 
>> an Open Space Learning Exchange or other events we invite to for 
>> reflection and learning  etc. that might be:
>> 
>> --- our clients
>> --- children
>> --- scholars, scientists, researchers
>> --- facilitators of all kinds
>> --- caterers
>> --- facility managers
>> --- event managers in hotels etc. where os events take place
>> --- journalists (newspapers, scientific journals, radio, TV, internet...)
>> --- non-facilitators that are curious
>> --- former participants of os events
>> --- writers that have produced works around ost
>> ---
>> ---
>> 
>> If we had a planning meeting, this list would certainly be expanded.
>> 
>> In this spirit, we would help expand time and space for 
>> selforganisation... any time, corona, war, hurricanes, climate change, 
>> you name it... even in peace and other happy times.
>> 
>> Apart from expanding on this I presently am participating in efforts in 
>> my immediate familiy, our neighborhood, in Berlin and so on, to slow 
>> down the spread of Corona to find ways to live with it.
>> 
>> Personally, I am enjoying some of the side effects of the presently 
>> challenging situation: practically no contrails over Berlin with clear 
>> skies and many more stars than usual, the reduction of noise (hardly any 
>> cars), the enormous unfolding of actions in civil society... in the face 
>> of closed schools, limiting contact restrictions, a dearth of protective 
>> masks, shortage of toilet paper... what have you.
>> 
>> Greetings from Berlin and looking forward to analog hugs maybe 
>> definitely at the WOSonOS this fall
>> mmp
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 31.03.2020 um 09:46 schrieb Rolf Schneidereit via OSList:
>> > Dear Mates,
>> > 
>> > would like to get your feedback. I'm wondering: is now the time to 
>> > intensify the exchange between tribes like Art of Hosting, Open Space, 
>> > Liberating Structures, World Café; Theory U and many others?
>> > 
>> > With all individual differences - we share extraordinary times. We're 
>> > facing an urgent crisis which will cost many lives, we're shure to expect 
>> > the next economical crisis and we're amid the fast expanding crisis of the 
>> > ecosystem and the climate.
>> > 
>> > Could it be helpful in this situation if the different streams for 
>> > liberation, participation, collective intelligence, deep dialogue and so 
>> > on comes together to share their insights, their initiatives, their gifts? 
>> > How can we support each other to support the common good and the necessary 
>> > transition?
>> > 
>> > What do you think and sense? I'm going to sent this question to the AoH- 
>> > and the OS-List. If this call resonates with you feel free to sent it to 
>> > other communities you belong to.
>> > 
>> > And how?
>> > The idea appears after a virtual Open Space. One insight: We can do a 
>> > really large gathering online. After that I've offered Lucas Cioffi from 
>> > Qiqochat a sponsorship for an online event with up to 300 participants but 
>> > he declined: He will offer the use of Qiqochat for such an event for free! 
>> > What we can do there (for example):
>> > - Check-in (perhaps as Impromptu Networking)
>> > - conversation café in small circles (recommendation of Christine Koehler)
>> > - Open Space
>> > - Harvesting
>> > - Check-out
>> > 
>> > If there is a encouraging feedback the next step will be a first 
>> > preparation (zoom) call. Can you imagine to support and host such a call?
>> > 
>> > Looking forward to your response
>> > (or not - following the Law of two feets)
>> > 
>> > Rolf
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