Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Harold Shinsato via OSList
Woohoo, awesome! Please count me in as well as my Zoom Pro account.

On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:11 PM chris.altmikus--- via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Please count me in as well. We can also use our accout. Cheri
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> Chris M. Altmikus
> Chemin de la Bovarde 37
> CH-1091 Grandvaux
>
> ph +41 21 799 31 34
> m  +41 78 935 31 34
> chris.altmi...@idea-link.eu
> http://www.idea-link.eu
>
> Le 1 juin 2020 à 00:56, Allie Middleton via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> a écrit :
>
> Newell Eaton and I each have pro zoom
>
> happy to offer break out spaces
> as needed
>
> co/evolution - co:crystallizing ...
>
> 
>
> *Allie Middleton*
>
>
> On May 31, 2020, at 17:32, Rolf Schneidereit via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> Would also love to contribute, my account is in
> Rolf
>
>
> Am 31.05.2020/ Kw22 um 18:58 schrieb Lucas Cioffi via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately
> and understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year
> (their original message is at the bottom of this email).
>
> Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global
> OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"
>
> *I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an
> online World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year*...
>
> *First we'll need a compelling invitation.*  On this Google doc
> 
>  you
> will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an
> invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the
> comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google
> docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
>
>- Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one
>morning with a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring
>OS facilitators from across the world together at this moment, please share
>those thoughts as an invitation on that page.
>
> *Second we'll need a place to host the event.*  If we get 25 (or more)
> people to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout
> spaces for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy
> for people to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom
> directly if they prefer.
>
>- Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above)
>if you have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online
>WOSonOS.
>
> *When should we do it?*  I propose that once we complete the invitation,
> we schedule it with three week's advance notice.
>
> *How much should it cost?*  I propose that it should be free with a
> recommended donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for
> example the Open Space Institute  if you live in the
> US).  This way we can use the event to build our network's capacity.
>
> What do you think?  The thread is open...
>
> Lucas Cioffi
> Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com 
> Scarsdale, NY
> 917-528-1831
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dear OS Community worldwide!
>>
>> *Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… *We hereby inform
>> you – with regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we
>> decided to stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held
>> October 29 through 31, 2020.
>>
>> After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible
>> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can
>> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to
>> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We
>> as the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book
>> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
>>
>> The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is
>> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the
>> one we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
>>
>> The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France,
>> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia,
>> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their
>> participation fees will be fully refunded.
>>
>> *Next steps:* We are currently checking the option to postpone the
>> WOSonOS to 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated
>> team for 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure
>> out where the next WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a
>> hold – and 

Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Michael Herman via OSList
go, lucas, go!

+1 breakout space


--

Michael Herman
Michael Herman Associates
312-280-7838 (mobile)

MichaelHerman.com
OpenSpaceWorld.org




On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:11 PM chris.altmikus--- via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Please count me in as well. We can also use our accout. Cheri
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> Chris M. Altmikus
> Chemin de la Bovarde 37
> CH-1091 Grandvaux
>
> ph +41 21 799 31 34
> m  +41 78 935 31 34
> chris.altmi...@idea-link.eu
> http://www.idea-link.eu
>
> Le 1 juin 2020 à 00:56, Allie Middleton via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> a écrit :
>
> Newell Eaton and I each have pro zoom
>
> happy to offer break out spaces
> as needed
>
> co/evolution - co:crystallizing ...
>
> 
>
> *Allie Middleton*
>
>
> On May 31, 2020, at 17:32, Rolf Schneidereit via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> Would also love to contribute, my account is in
> Rolf
>
>
> Am 31.05.2020/ Kw22 um 18:58 schrieb Lucas Cioffi via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately
> and understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year
> (their original message is at the bottom of this email).
>
> Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global
> OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"
>
> *I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an
> online World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year*...
>
> *First we'll need a compelling invitation.*  On this Google doc
> 
>  you
> will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an
> invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the
> comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google
> docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
>
>- Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one
>morning with a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring
>OS facilitators from across the world together at this moment, please share
>those thoughts as an invitation on that page.
>
> *Second we'll need a place to host the event.*  If we get 25 (or more)
> people to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout
> spaces for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy
> for people to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom
> directly if they prefer.
>
>- Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above)
>if you have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online
>WOSonOS.
>
> *When should we do it?*  I propose that once we complete the invitation,
> we schedule it with three week's advance notice.
>
> *How much should it cost?*  I propose that it should be free with a
> recommended donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for
> example the Open Space Institute  if you live in the
> US).  This way we can use the event to build our network's capacity.
>
> What do you think?  The thread is open...
>
> Lucas Cioffi
> Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com 
> Scarsdale, NY
> 917-528-1831
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList <
> oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dear OS Community worldwide!
>>
>> *Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… *We hereby inform
>> you – with regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we
>> decided to stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held
>> October 29 through 31, 2020.
>>
>> After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible
>> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can
>> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to
>> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We
>> as the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book
>> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
>>
>> The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is
>> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the
>> one we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
>>
>> The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France,
>> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia,
>> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their
>> participation fees will be fully refunded.
>>
>> *Next steps:* We are currently checking the option to postpone the
>> WOSonOS to 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated
>> team for 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure
>> out where 

Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread chris.altmikus--- via OSList
Please count me in as well. We can also use our accout. Cheri
Chris

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Le 1 juin 2020 à 00:56, Allie Middleton via OSList  a écrit :Newell Eaton and I each have pro zoom happy to offer break out spaces as needed co/evolution - co:crystallizing ... Allie MiddletonOn May 31, 2020, at 17:32, Rolf Schneidereit via OSList  wrote:Would also love to contribute, my account is inRolfAm 31.05.2020/ Kw22 um 18:58 schrieb Lucas Cioffi via OSList :Hi All,Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately and understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year (their original message is at the bottom of this email).Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an online World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year...First we'll need a compelling invitation.  On this Google doc you will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one morning with a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring OS facilitators from across the world together at this moment, please share those thoughts as an invitation on that page.Second we'll need a place to host the event.  If we get 25 (or more) people to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout spaces for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy for people to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom directly if they prefer.Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above) if you have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online WOSonOS.  When should we do it?  I propose that once we complete the invitation, we schedule it with three week's advance notice.How much should it cost?  I propose that it should be free with a recommended donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for example the Open Space Institute if you live in the US).  This way we can use the event to build our network's capacity.What do you think?  The thread is open...Lucas CioffiLead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.comScarsdale, NY917-528-1831On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList  wrote:
  

  
Dear
  OS Community worldwide!
  Whatever
  happens is the only thing that could have… We hereby inform you – with regret, let’s say
it ones before we look forward – that we decided to stop the
preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29 through 31,
2020.After a
  careful review of the current circumstances and the possible
  developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the
  conclusion that we can not held the event as planned. At the
  moment it would be unrealistic to conduct the event in a
  face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We as the
  sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have
  to book their trip in advance would be left with the
  cancellation costs.The
alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event
instead is clearly not our choice. For us this would be a
different meeting than the one we are entrusted with, and we
have no passion to do it online.The
  ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland,
  France,
  Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain,
  Malaysia,
  Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and
  their
  participation fees will be fully refunded. 

   Next
  steps: We are currently checking the option to
postpone the WOSonOS to 2021. Therefore it would be helpful
to know whether a designated team for 2021 already exists?
If so, please contact us and we will figure out where the
next WOSonOS
will take place. Our preparations are on a hold – and whenever the time is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to invite
you to Berlin. It is still a wonderful place to get in touch
in Open Space on Open Space and we appreciate the
opportunity to host it 

Re: [OSList] OSList Digest, Vol 109, Issue 13

2020-05-31 Thread anne stadler via OSList
 have? We hereby inform you
> ? with regret, let?s say it ones before we look forward ? that we decided
> to stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29
> through 31, 2020.
> > After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible
> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can
> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to
> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We
> as the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book
> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
> > The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is
> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the
> one we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
> > The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France,
> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia,
> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their
> participation fees will be fully refunded.
> >
> > Next steps: We are currently checking the option to postpone the WOSonOS
> to 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated team
> for 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure out
> where the next WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a hold ?
> and whenever the time is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to
> invite you to Berlin. It is still a wonderful place to get in touch in Open
> Space on Open Space and we appreciate the opportunity to host it whenever
> it starts.
> > Take good care and stay well,
> > Dietmar, Jo, Julia, Juliane - WOSonOS sponsor team
> > boscop and reinblau cooperatives, berlin
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  <>
> > Jo Toepfer, boscop eg
> > Boxhagener Str. 119B, 10245 Berlin
> > Tel: +49-(0)30-42018000
> > Mob: +49-(0)176-22394083
> >
> >  <>
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 28th World Open Space on Open Space 2020 in Berlin
> > The worldwide Open Space community will meet from Oct 29 through 31,
> 2020 in Berlin
> >  <>Details and Registration here <https://wosonos2020.berlin/
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Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Allie Middleton via OSList
Newell Eaton and I each have pro zoom 

happy to offer break out spaces 
as needed 

co/evolution - co:crystallizing ... 



> Allie Middleton


> On May 31, 2020, at 17:32, Rolf Schneidereit via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> Would also love to contribute, my account is in
> Rolf
> 
> 
> Am 31.05.2020/ Kw22 um 18:58 schrieb Lucas Cioffi via OSList 
> :
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately and 
> understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year (their 
> original message is at the bottom of this email).
> 
> Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global 
> OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"
> 
> I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an online 
> World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year...
> 
> First we'll need a compelling invitation.  On this Google doc you will find 
> 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an invitation.  You 
> can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the comment section 
> for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google docs, please feel 
> free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
> Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one morning with 
> a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring OS facilitators 
> from across the world together at this moment, please share those thoughts as 
> an invitation on that page.
> Second we'll need a place to host the event.  If we get 25 (or more) people 
> to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout spaces 
> for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy for people 
> to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom directly if they 
> prefer.
> Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above) if you 
> have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online WOSonOS.  
> When should we do it?  I propose that once we complete the invitation, we 
> schedule it with three week's advance notice.
> 
> How much should it cost?  I propose that it should be free with a recommended 
> donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for example the Open 
> Space Institute if you live in the US).  This way we can use the event to 
> build our network's capacity.
> 
> What do you think?  The thread is open...
> 
> Lucas Cioffi
> Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com
> Scarsdale, NY
> 917-528-1831
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList 
>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Dear OS Community worldwide!
>> Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… We hereby inform you – 
>> with regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we decided to 
>> stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29 
>> through 31, 2020.
>> After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible 
>> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can 
>> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to 
>> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We 
>> as the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book 
>> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
>> The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is 
>> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the 
>> one we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
>> The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France, 
>> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, 
>> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their 
>> participation fees will be fully refunded.
>> 
>> Next steps: We are currently checking the option to postpone the WOSonOS to 
>> 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated team for 
>> 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure out where 
>> the next WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a hold – and 
>> whenever the time is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to invite 
>> you to Berlin. It is still a wonderful place to get in touch in Open Space 
>> on Open Space and we appreciate the opportunity to host it whenever it 
>> starts.
>> Take good care and stay well,
>> Dietmar, Jo, Julia, Juliane - WOSonOS sponsor team
>> boscop and reinblau cooperatives, berlin
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  Jo Toepfer, boscop eg
>> Boxhagener Str. 119B, 10245 Berlin
>> Tel: +49-(0)30-42018000
>> Mob: +49-(0)176-22394083
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 28th World Open Space on Open Space 2020 in Berlin
>> The worldwide Open Space community will meet from Oct 29 through 31, 2020 in 
>> Berlin
>> Details and Registration here
>> 
>> ___
>> OSList mailing list
>> To 

Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Rolf Schneidereit via OSList
Would also love to contribute, my account is in
Rolf


Am 31.05.2020/ Kw22 um 18:58 schrieb Lucas Cioffi via OSList 
:

Hi All,

Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately and 
understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year (their 
original message is at the bottom of this email).

Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global OST 
facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"

I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an online 
World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year...

First we'll need a compelling invitation.  On this Google doc 

 you will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an 
invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the 
comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google 
docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one morning with a 
clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring OS facilitators from 
across the world together at this moment, please share those thoughts as an 
invitation on that page.
Second we'll need a place to host the event.  If we get 25 (or more) people to 
offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout spaces for 
free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy for people to 
jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom directly if they prefer.
Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above) if you have 
a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online WOSonOS.  
When should we do it?  I propose that once we complete the invitation, we 
schedule it with three week's advance notice.

How much should it cost?  I propose that it should be free with a recommended 
donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for example the Open Space 
Institute  if you live in the US).  This way we can use the 
event to build our network's capacity.

What do you think?  The thread is open...

Lucas Cioffi
Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com 
Scarsdale, NY
917-528-1831






On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList 
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:


Dear OS Community worldwide!
Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… We hereby inform you – with 
regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we decided to stop the 
preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29 through 31, 2020.
After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible 
developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can not 
held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to conduct the 
event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We as the sponsor 
and all those who want to participate and would have to book their trip in 
advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is 
clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the one 
we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France, Canada, 
Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, Switzerland and 
Germany, are already informed personally and their participation fees will be 
fully refunded.

Next steps: We are currently checking the option to postpone the WOSonOS to 
2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated team for 2021 
already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure out where the next 
WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a hold – and whenever the time 
is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to invite you to Berlin. It is 
still a wonderful place to get in touch in Open Space on Open Space and we 
appreciate the opportunity to host it whenever it starts.
Take good care and stay well,
Dietmar, Jo, Julia, Juliane - WOSonOS sponsor team
boscop and reinblau cooperatives, berlin


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Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Peggy Holman via OSList
Congratulations, Phelim on your stellar work. I’m in awe!

Lucas, I’ll offer my ProZoom account for a breakout space.

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> On May 31, 2020, at 11:19 AM, Phelim McDermott via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> I’d love to be able to support this Lucas. Will speak to Improbable 
> colleagues. 
> 
> Love 
> 
> Phelim x
> 
> 
> 
>> On 31 May 2020, at 17:58, Lucas Cioffi via OSList 
>> mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately 
>> and understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year 
>> (their original message is at the bottom of this email).
>> 
>> Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global 
>> OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"
>> 
>> I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an online 
>> World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year...
>> 
>> First we'll need a compelling invitation.  On this Google doc 
>> 
>>  you will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an 
>> invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the 
>> comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google 
>> docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
>> Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one morning 
>> with a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring OS 
>> facilitators from across the world together at this moment, please share 
>> those thoughts as an invitation on that page.
>> Second we'll need a place to host the event.  If we get 25 (or more) people 
>> to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout spaces 
>> for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy for 
>> people to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom directly 
>> if they prefer.
>> Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above) if you 
>> have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online WOSonOS.  
>> When should we do it?  I propose that once we complete the invitation, we 
>> schedule it with three week's advance notice.
>> 
>> How much should it cost?  I propose that it should be free with a 
>> recommended donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for example 
>> the Open Space Institute  if you live in the US).  This 
>> way we can use the event to build our network's capacity.
>> 
>> What do you think?  The thread is open...
>> 
>> Lucas Cioffi
>> Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com 
>> Scarsdale, NY
>> 917-528-1831
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList 
>> mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Dear OS Community worldwide!
>> Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… We hereby inform you – 
>> with regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we decided to 
>> stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29 
>> through 31, 2020.
>> After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible 
>> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can 
>> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to 
>> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We 
>> as the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book 
>> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
>> The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is 
>> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the 
>> one we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
>> The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France, 
>> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, 
>> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their 
>> participation fees will be fully refunded.
>> 
>> Next steps: We are currently checking the option to postpone the WOSonOS to 
>> 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated team for 
>> 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure out where 
>> the next WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a hold – and 
>> whenever the time is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to invite 
>> you to Berlin. It is still a wonderful place to get in touch in Open Space 

Re: [OSList] The 2020 Online World Open Space on Open Space - Planning Discussion

2020-05-31 Thread Phelim McDermott via OSList
I’d love to be able to support this Lucas. Will speak to Improbable colleagues. 

Love 

Phelim x



> On 31 May 2020, at 17:58, Lucas Cioffi via OSList 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Four weeks ago we heard from our colleagues in Germany that unfortunately and 
> understandably the 2020 in-person gathering cannot happen this year (their 
> original message is at the bottom of this email).
> 
> Then Mark Carmel started a thread 12 days ago: "How about we have a global 
> OST facilitated by HHO with invites to all on this list serve?"
> 
> I propose that we can all participate in the planning process for an online 
> World Open Space on Open Space (WOSonOS) this year...
> 
> First we'll need a compelling invitation.  On this Google doc 
> 
>  you will find 10 empty spaces where anyone can write a rough draft of an 
> invitation.  You can also add comments to other people’s invitations in the 
> comment section for each invitation.  If you would prefer to not use Google 
> docs, please feel free to reply to this email with your draft invitation.
> Action Item: So if you find yourself sitting down for coffee one morning with 
> a clear mind and thinking about why it is important to bring OS facilitators 
> from across the world together at this moment, please share those thoughts as 
> an invitation on that page.
> Second we'll need a place to host the event.  If we get 25 (or more) people 
> to offer their Zoom accounts, then we can have 25 (or more) breakout spaces 
> for free.  We can use a tool I've built (QiqoChat) to make it easy for people 
> to jump between the Zoom meetings, but people can use Zoom directly if they 
> prefer.
> Action Item: Please add your name to the Google doc (link is above) if you 
> have a Zoom pro account and would like to share it for this online WOSonOS.  
> When should we do it?  I propose that once we complete the invitation, we 
> schedule it with three week's advance notice.
> 
> How much should it cost?  I propose that it should be free with a recommended 
> donation of $X to organizations near where you live (for example the Open 
> Space Institute  if you live in the US).  This way we can 
> use the event to build our network's capacity.
> 
> What do you think?  The thread is open...
> 
> Lucas Cioffi
> Lead Software Engineer, QiqoChat.com 
> Scarsdale, NY
> 917-528-1831
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 2:12 PM Jo Toepfer via OSList 
> mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Dear OS Community worldwide!
> Whatever happens is the only thing that could have… We hereby inform you – 
> with regret, let’s say it ones before we look forward – that we decided to 
> stop the preparation of the WOSonOS 2020 planned to be held October 29 
> through 31, 2020.
> After a careful review of the current circumstances and the possible 
> developments of the COVID-19 pandemia we came to the conclusion that we can 
> not held the event as planned. At the moment it would be unrealistic to 
> conduct the event in a face-to-face format in fall 2020 here in Berlin. We as 
> the sponsor and all those who want to participate and would have to book 
> their trip in advance would be left with the cancellation costs.
> The alternative option to hold the WOSonOS as an online event instead is 
> clearly not our choice. For us this would be a different meeting than the one 
> we are entrusted with, and we have no passion to do it online.
> The ones who already registered, 43 participants from Iceland, France, 
> Canada, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, Sweden, US, Italy, Spain, Malaysia, 
> Switzerland and Germany, are already informed personally and their 
> participation fees will be fully refunded.
> 
> Next steps: We are currently checking the option to postpone the WOSonOS to 
> 2021. Therefore it would be helpful to know whether a designated team for 
> 2021 already exists? If so, please contact us and we will figure out where 
> the next WOSonOS will take place. Our preparations are on a hold – and 
> whenever the time is right we (and the venue manager) are ready to invite you 
> to Berlin. It is still a wonderful place to get in touch in Open Space on 
> Open Space and we appreciate the opportunity to host it whenever it starts.
> Take good care and stay well,
> Dietmar, Jo, Julia, Juliane - WOSonOS sponsor team
> boscop and reinblau cooperatives, berlin
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  <>
> Jo Toepfer, boscop eg
> Boxhagener Str. 119B, 10245 Berlin
> Tel: +49-(0)30-42018000
> Mob: +49-(0)176-22394083
> 
>  <> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Berlin
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Re: [OSList] Opening space online in times of Covid and Crisis

2020-05-31 Thread Marc C. Trudeau via OSList
❤️

On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 1:55 PM Phelim McDermott via OSList 
mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:

I am and always have been in awe of the generosity of spirit that this group of 
people has. Special thanks to Suzanne Daigle, Tom Brown, Paul Levy and many 
others on the OS hotline and elsewhere forgive me if i forget.  But most of all 
Lucas Cioffi who has been incredibly supportive in helping us ratchet this up 
as the need has been so urgent. Lucas has been ever present often in the 
background, guiding us to find our way of using QIQO simply and effectively 
with our own style.

"This has felt like the first time I have been out in a public space since 
lockdown." "This is the first time where I have felt energised and hopeful 
rather than drained by an online meeting" and "This is the first time I have 
been in a truly creative space since all this happened."
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Re: [OSList] Opening space online in times of Covid and Crisis

2020-05-31 Thread Harrison Owen SR via OSList
It's been a long, tiring and wonderful journey ... having you and your
friends as co-jorners is  a delight. Which continues. Thanks! And by the
way are they ever going to release a DVD of your most recent opera?
Probably the only way I'll lever see it  and could be a marvelous tribute
to the millions who are suffering and dead.

Harrison

On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 1:55 PM Phelim McDermott via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Hello Dear Open Space friends.
>
> Over the last few weeks we at our theater co Improbable have been on a
> fast track journey of learning how to open space for our communities
> online. This has involved facilitating events for some of the many
> communities we are connected to: Arts centres, artists support networks and
> the wider UK theatre community. As you may know we’ve been opening space
> for 15 years at our Devoted and Disgruntled gatherings in embodied space…
> www.devotedanddisgruntled.com
>
> We have so far done a number of pilots and four public events. Each of
> these have had about 80-100 participants. Our first events filled fast in
> 48 hours and we are now scaling and scheduling another next Tuesday 2nd to
> accommodate the waiting list of over 250 people. The theater community here
> is challenged and needs urgently to have spaces where meaningful
> conversations can happen in a more hierarchically fluid way as our theatre
> buildings and freelancers are in crisis  We are just at the beginning of
> this and there is much more to discover.
>
> All of this would not be possible without the incredible help and support
> of this open space community.
>
> I am and always have been in awe of the generosity of spirit that this
> group of people has. Special thanks to Suzanne Daigle, Tom Brown, Paul Levy
> and many others on the OS hotline and elsewhere forgive me if i forget.
> But most of all Lucas Cioffi who has been incredibly supportive in helping
> us ratchet this up as the need has been so urgent. Lucas has been ever
> present often in the background, guiding us to find our way of using QIQO
> simply and effectively with our own style.
>
> We are going to do an interview about our events and use of Qiqo for our
> D events for Lucas but I just wanted to mention a few moments in closing
> circle which have been truly touching. Many of our participants have
> already been on zoom for hours and in many meetings online in these weeks
> as we have had to navigate lockdown from our homes.
> Despite this people have reported such things as.. "This has felt like the
> first time I have been out in a public space since lockdown." "This is the
> first time where I have felt energised and hopeful rather than drained by
> an online meeting" and "This is the first time I have been in a truly
> creative space since all this happened."
>
> We will be publishing the first three reports from last week at the
> beginning of next week and will keep people posted as we continue to open
> space for our theatre community which obviously considers gathering to be
> at the heart pf their lives and practice and have cruelly had this
> possibility stolen by circumstance.
>
> I mention the generosity of the people here and of course I know this all
> arises from the wellspring of spirit which was Harrison's original gift of
> letting us know about what he and his fellow conspirators had discovered
> when they first came upon Open Space Technology. From a tired and energised
> open space friend
>
> lots of love
>
> Phelim
>
> www.improbable.co.uk
>
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