Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-14 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList

Welcome, Michael ! Nice to see you !

On 1/13/15 12:50 AM, Michael Wood via OSList wrote:

Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

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1. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jan H?glund via OSList)
2. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
3. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Christy Lee-Engel via OSList)
4. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agneta Setterwall via OSList)
5. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Chris Altmikus @ iDeA-Link via OSList)
6. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Robyn Williams ? via OSList)
7. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList)
8. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Bhavesh Patel via OSList)
9. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (John Rapp via OSList)
   10. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Neichu Angami via OSList)
   11. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Corinne Devery via OSList)
   12. hey (Be Trained via OSList)
   13. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
   14. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList)
   15. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jutta Weimar via OSList)
   16. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList)
   17. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Arno Baltin via OSList)
   18. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Hege Steinsland via OSList)
   19. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (h.schmid via OSList)
   20. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Susanne Moosdorf via OSList)
   21. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Donnan Stoicovy via OSList)
   22. lurk list (Jonathan Coe via OSList)
   23. Re: lurk list (Pernilla Luttropp via OSList)
   24. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Liz Martins via OSList)
   25. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Ashley Cooper via OSList)
   26. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Steve via OSList)
   27. How do we define LURKER? (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
   28. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (St?phane Brodu via OSList)
   29. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList)
   30. Re: How do we define LURKER? (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   31. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   32. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Suzanne Daigle via OSList)


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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:29:05 +0100
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
Sweden

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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand OSLIST

...the participants at the time were

Chuni Li
Daniel Mezick
Karen Davis
Linda Stevenson
Lucas Cioffi
Paul Levy
Peggy Holman
Skye

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-14 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList

Welcome, Michael ! Nice to see you !

On 1/13/15 12:50 AM, Michael Wood via OSList wrote:

Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jan H?glund via OSList)
2. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
3. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Christy Lee-Engel via OSList)
4. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agneta Setterwall via OSList)
5. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Chris Altmikus @ iDeA-Link via OSList)
6. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Robyn Williams ? via OSList)
7. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList)
8. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Bhavesh Patel via OSList)
9. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (John Rapp via OSList)
   10. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Neichu Angami via OSList)
   11. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Corinne Devery via OSList)
   12. hey (Be Trained via OSList)
   13. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
   14. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList)
   15. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jutta Weimar via OSList)
   16. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList)
   17. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Arno Baltin via OSList)
   18. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Hege Steinsland via OSList)
   19. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (h.schmid via OSList)
   20. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Susanne Moosdorf via OSList)
   21. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Donnan Stoicovy via OSList)
   22. lurk list (Jonathan Coe via OSList)
   23. Re: lurk list (Pernilla Luttropp via OSList)
   24. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Liz Martins via OSList)
   25. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Ashley Cooper via OSList)
   26. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Steve via OSList)
   27. How do we define LURKER? (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
   28. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (St?phane Brodu via OSList)
   29. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList)
   30. Re: How do we define LURKER? (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   31. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   32. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Suzanne Daigle via OSList)


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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:29:05 +0100
From: Jan H?glund via OSListoslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
Sweden

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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand OSLIST

...the participants at the time were

Chuni Li
Daniel Mezick
Karen Davis
Linda Stevenson
Lucas Cioffi
Paul Levy
Peggy Holman
Skye

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-14 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList

Welcome, Michael ! Nice to see you !

On 1/13/15 12:50 AM, Michael Wood via OSList wrote:

Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

-Original Message-
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jan H?glund via OSList)
2. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
3. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Christy Lee-Engel via OSList)
4. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agneta Setterwall via OSList)
5. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Chris Altmikus @ iDeA-Link via OSList)
6. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Robyn Williams ? via OSList)
7. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList)
8. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Bhavesh Patel via OSList)
9. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (John Rapp via OSList)
   10. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Neichu Angami via OSList)
   11. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Corinne Devery via OSList)
   12. hey (Be Trained via OSList)
   13. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
   14. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList)
   15. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jutta Weimar via OSList)
   16. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList)
   17. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Arno Baltin via OSList)
   18. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Hege Steinsland via OSList)
   19. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (h.schmid via OSList)
   20. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Susanne Moosdorf via OSList)
   21. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Donnan Stoicovy via OSList)
   22. lurk list (Jonathan Coe via OSList)
   23. Re: lurk list (Pernilla Luttropp via OSList)
   24. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Liz Martins via OSList)
   25. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Ashley Cooper via OSList)
   26. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Steve via OSList)
   27. How do we define LURKER? (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
   28. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (St?phane Brodu via OSList)
   29. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList)
   30. Re: How do we define LURKER? (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   31. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
   32. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
   (Suzanne Daigle via OSList)


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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:29:05 +0100
From: Jan H?glund via OSListoslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
Message-ID: dub126-w74a94616cd13cbd02faa66d6...@phx.gbl
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
Sweden

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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand OSLIST

...the participants at the time were

Chuni Li
Daniel Mezick
Karen Davis
Linda Stevenson
Lucas Cioffi
Paul Levy
Peggy Holman
Skye

[OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-12 Thread Michael Wood via OSList
Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

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   1. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jan H?glund via OSList)
   2. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
   3. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Christy Lee-Engel via OSList)
   4. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Agneta Setterwall via OSList)
   5. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Chris Altmikus @ iDeA-Link via OSList)
   6. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Robyn Williams ? via OSList)
   7. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList)
   8. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Bhavesh Patel via OSList)
   9. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (John Rapp via OSList)
  10. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Neichu Angami via OSList)
  11. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Corinne Devery via OSList)
  12. hey (Be Trained via OSList)
  13. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
  14. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList)
  15. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jutta Weimar via OSList)
  16. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList)
  17. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Arno Baltin via OSList)
  18. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Hege Steinsland via OSList)
  19. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (h.schmid via OSList)
  20. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Susanne Moosdorf via OSList)
  21. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Donnan Stoicovy via OSList)
  22. lurk list (Jonathan Coe via OSList)
  23. Re: lurk list (Pernilla Luttropp via OSList)
  24. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Liz Martins via OSList)
  25. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Ashley Cooper via OSList)
  26. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Steve via OSList)
  27. How do we define LURKER? (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
  28. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (St?phane Brodu via OSList)
  29. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList)
  30. Re: How do we define LURKER? (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
  31. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
  32. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Suzanne Daigle via OSList)


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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:29:05 +0100
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Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
Sweden

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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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

[OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-12 Thread Michael Wood via OSList
Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

-Original Message-
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   1. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jan H?glund via OSList)
   2. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
   3. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Christy Lee-Engel via OSList)
   4. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Agneta Setterwall via OSList)
   5. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Chris Altmikus @ iDeA-Link via OSList)
   6. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Robyn Williams ? via OSList)
   7. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList)
   8. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Bhavesh Patel via OSList)
   9. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (John Rapp via OSList)
  10. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Neichu Angami via OSList)
  11. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Corinne Devery via OSList)
  12. hey (Be Trained via OSList)
  13. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (via OSList)
  14. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList)
  15. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Jutta Weimar via OSList)
  16. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  (Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList)
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  22. lurk list (Jonathan Coe via OSList)
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  24. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Liz Martins via OSList)
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  26. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? (Steve via OSList)
  27. How do we define LURKER? (Carmela Ariza via OSList)
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  29. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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  30. Re: How do we define LURKER? (Daniel Mezick via OSList)
  31. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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  32. Re: Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 05:29:05 +0100
From: Jan H?glund via OSListoslist@lists.openspacetech.org
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
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Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
Sweden

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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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

[OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2015-01-12 Thread Michael Wood via OSList
Yeah - I'm a regular - on and off for about 10 years. Facilitating (and 
teaching) OST regularly/professionally. OST is great - and so is this little 
on-line community.

Michael Wood
Perth, Western Australia

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Hey - I'm a regular lurker. Heard about OS ten years ago. Discovered the OSLIST 
pretty recently. Applying the law of two feet with my two eyes. Love HO's mails.

Jan H?glund
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Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-18 Thread John Baxter via OSList
Hello all

I'm no lurker, nor butterfly (except when hosting)...

I am interested in this conversation, but do I read right that my email
says this is 71 (+) messages long!?

If anyone does take the time to read through, I would love a harvest of any
highlights you take from the conversation.

Great work Dan inviting so many more to throw a few bob into the space of
conversation.

Peace and love and Merry Festivities all


*John Baxter*
*Cocreation Consultant  ​Co​Create Adelaide Facilitator*
jsbaxter.com.au http://www.jsbaxter.com.au/ | CoCreateADL.com
0405 447 829
​ | ​
@jsbaxter_ http://twitter.com/jsbaxter_

*Thank you to everyone who came, helped or spread the good word about City
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http://cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/*


On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Martin Roell via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

* If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
  the game, by replying...

 Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
 post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
 impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

 Try it:
 lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

 Or is it just me?

* If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you.

 Ah, I am so glad!

 :-)

 Love,
 Martin

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-18 Thread John Baxter via OSList
Hello all

I'm no lurker, nor butterfly (except when hosting)...

I am interested in this conversation, but do I read right that my email
says this is 71 (+) messages long!?

If anyone does take the time to read through, I would love a harvest of any
highlights you take from the conversation.

Great work Dan inviting so many more to throw a few bob into the space of
conversation.

Peace and love and Merry Festivities all


*John Baxter*
*Cocreation Consultant  ​Co​Create Adelaide Facilitator*
jsbaxter.com.au http://www.jsbaxter.com.au/ | CoCreateADL.com
0405 447 829
​ | ​
@jsbaxter_ http://twitter.com/jsbaxter_

*Thank you to everyone who came, helped or spread the good word about City
Grill!*
*Summary and links: cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/
http://cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/*


On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Martin Roell via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

* If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
  the game, by replying...

 Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
 post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
 impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

 Try it:
 lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

 Or is it just me?

* If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you.

 Ah, I am so glad!

 :-)

 Love,
 Martin

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-18 Thread John Baxter via OSList
Hello all

I'm no lurker, nor butterfly (except when hosting)...

I am interested in this conversation, but do I read right that my email
says this is 71 (+) messages long!?

If anyone does take the time to read through, I would love a harvest of any
highlights you take from the conversation.

Great work Dan inviting so many more to throw a few bob into the space of
conversation.

Peace and love and Merry Festivities all


*John Baxter*
*Cocreation Consultant  ​Co​Create Adelaide Facilitator*
jsbaxter.com.au http://www.jsbaxter.com.au/ | CoCreateADL.com
0405 447 829
​ | ​
@jsbaxter_ http://twitter.com/jsbaxter_

*Thank you to everyone who came, helped or spread the good word about City
Grill!*
*Summary and links: cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/
http://cocreateadl.com/localgov/grill-summary/*


On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Martin Roell via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

* If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
  the game, by replying...

 Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
 post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
 impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

 Try it:
 lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

 Or is it just me?

* If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you.

 Ah, I am so glad!

 :-)

 Love,
 Martin

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-17 Thread Martin Roell via OSList
   * If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
 the game, by replying...

Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

Try it:
lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

Or is it just me?

   * If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you. 

Ah, I am so glad!

:-)

Love,
Martin

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-17 Thread Martin Roell via OSList
   * If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
 the game, by replying...

Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

Try it:
lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

Or is it just me?

   * If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you. 

Ah, I am so glad!

:-)

Love,
Martin

-- 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-17 Thread Martin Roell via OSList
   * If you consider yourself a regular lurker, consider opting in to
 the game, by replying...

Hello, world. I lurk, regularly. I am not ashamed. Sometimes I even
post. Then I lurk. Lurk lurk lurk. Has anyone noticed that it is almost
impossible to say lurk rapidly in succession?

Try it:
lurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurklurkllkll, argh.

Or is it just me?

   * If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you. 

Ah, I am so glad!

:-)

Love,
Martin

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Francois Knuchel via OSList
Hi Dan

 

BUTTERFLY!   (and usually with a delay of a week or two).

 

I don’t consider myself a lurker – I don’t hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions.  But maybe that’s a cultural thing.  :) 

 

I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online world.

 

Francois

London

 

 

 

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: 10 December 2014 23:25
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Gijs van Wezel via OSList
Hey,

Gijs From Shanghai

On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi,
 I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my 
 head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes 
 even start composing them, but then hit 'cancel' rather than 'send'. Usually 
 with the feeling that my opinion/view/response/experience is just not worthy 
 of the group. So I lurk. And feel some shame about this. Forgoodnesssakes, I 
 am even a facilitator! Thank you for the prompt/invitation to de-lurk!
 
 On 10 Dec 2014, at 23:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Francois Knuchel via OSList
Hi Dan

 

BUTTERFLY!   (and usually with a delay of a week or two).

 

I don’t consider myself a lurker – I don’t hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions.  But maybe that’s a cultural thing.  :) 

 

I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online world.

 

Francois

London

 

 

 

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: 10 December 2014 23:25
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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

-- 



Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ .  http://newtechusa.net/blog/
Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

Explore Agile Team  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/
Training and  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
Coaching.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Gijs van Wezel via OSList
Hey,

Gijs From Shanghai

On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi,
 I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my 
 head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes 
 even start composing them, but then hit 'cancel' rather than 'send'. Usually 
 with the feeling that my opinion/view/response/experience is just not worthy 
 of the group. So I lurk. And feel some shame about this. Forgoodnesssakes, I 
 am even a facilitator! Thank you for the prompt/invitation to de-lurk!
 
 On 10 Dec 2014, at 23:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Francois Knuchel via OSList
Hi Dan

 

BUTTERFLY!   (and usually with a delay of a week or two).

 

I don’t consider myself a lurker – I don’t hide behind somewhere, ready to
pounce, I have no evil intentions.  But maybe that’s a cultural thing.  :) 

 

I think butterfly is a more elegant expression, even in the online world.

 

Francois

London

 

 

 

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: 10 December 2014 23:25
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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

-- 



Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ .  http://newtechusa.net/blog/
Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

Explore Agile Team  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/
Training and  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
Coaching.

Explore the  http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Agile Boston
Community. 

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-14 Thread Gijs van Wezel via OSList
Hey,

Gijs From Shanghai

On 11 Dec, 2014, at 6:41 pm, Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi,
 I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my 
 head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes 
 even start composing them, but then hit 'cancel' rather than 'send'. Usually 
 with the feeling that my opinion/view/response/experience is just not worthy 
 of the group. So I lurk. And feel some shame about this. Forgoodnesssakes, I 
 am even a facilitator! Thank you for the prompt/invitation to de-lurk!
 
 On 10 Dec 2014, at 23:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Marie Ann Östlund via OSList
I'm a happy lurker on the list! I have sometimes started a conversation and
engaged myself in some. Less so this last year, but that's not due to the
list itself.

Marie Ann

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via
OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
 book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
 by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
 person!
 I really recomended his book!
 Adriana

 2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



 Happy Holiday! Shobha



 *Shobha Kumar*

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 *Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange*



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 E skum...@worldbank.org

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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Harrison Owen via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
 *To:* 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Markus Wittwer via OSList

Lurk...

Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Tova Averbuch via OSList
Unfortunately in the last 7 years I am not. 
For seven years (1999-2006) I was both frequent lurker and contributor. And 
then could not have the time and attention  for many reasons. 
I am in love and it debt to this beautiful community and list and am trying to 
meet Face to face in WOS on OS events

Hope to lurk again spoon and meet old and new friends!:)
Much love
Tova Averbuch


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ב-Dec 14, 2014, בשעה 2:19, Markus Wittwer via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org כתב/ה:

 Lurk...
 
 Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Marie Ann Östlund via OSList
I'm a happy lurker on the list! I have sometimes started a conversation and
engaged myself in some. Less so this last year, but that's not due to the
list itself.

Marie Ann

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via
OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
 book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
 by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
 person!
 I really recomended his book!
 Adriana

 2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



 Happy Holiday! Shobha



 *Shobha Kumar*

 *Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer*

 *Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange*



 *Leadership, Learning and Innovation*

 T +1 (202) 458-7021

 E skum...@worldbank.org

 W www.worldbank.org

 The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Room J 4-083, NW, Washington DC 20433

 [image: 2__=0abbf7dedfe4c0e68...@wb.ad.worldbank]



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Harrison Owen via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
 *To:* 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Markus Wittwer via OSList

Lurk...

Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Tova Averbuch via OSList
Unfortunately in the last 7 years I am not. 
For seven years (1999-2006) I was both frequent lurker and contributor. And 
then could not have the time and attention  for many reasons. 
I am in love and it debt to this beautiful community and list and am trying to 
meet Face to face in WOS on OS events

Hope to lurk again spoon and meet old and new friends!:)
Much love
Tova Averbuch


נשלח מה-iPhone שלי

ב-Dec 14, 2014, בשעה 2:19, Markus Wittwer via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org כתב/ה:

 Lurk...
 
 Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Marie Ann Östlund via OSList
I'm a happy lurker on the list! I have sometimes started a conversation and
engaged myself in some. Less so this last year, but that's not due to the
list itself.

Marie Ann

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via
OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
 book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
 by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
 person!
 I really recomended his book!
 Adriana

 2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



 Happy Holiday! Shobha



 *Shobha Kumar*

 *Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer*

 *Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange*



 *Leadership, Learning and Innovation*

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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Harrison Owen via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
 *To:* 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
 http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Markus Wittwer via OSList

Lurk...

Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-13 Thread Tova Averbuch via OSList
Unfortunately in the last 7 years I am not. 
For seven years (1999-2006) I was both frequent lurker and contributor. And 
then could not have the time and attention  for many reasons. 
I am in love and it debt to this beautiful community and list and am trying to 
meet Face to face in WOS on OS events

Hope to lurk again spoon and meet old and new friends!:)
Much love
Tova Averbuch


נשלח מה-iPhone שלי

ב-Dec 14, 2014, בשעה 2:19, Markus Wittwer via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org כתב/ה:

 Lurk...
 
 Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Annika von Walter via OSList
Hey,

 

I'm one, too! Enjoying, learning, pacticing… thanks a lot for all your
thoughts, ideas and wisdom!

 

Greetings from cold and wet Berlin

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Telefon   030  78 95 87 82

Mobil   01577 97 66 647

 

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 http://www.annikavonwalter.de www.annikavonwalter.de

 

Denken Sie an Ihre Umwelt - ist es wirklich notwendig, diese Mail zu
drucken?

 

Von: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Im Auftrag von
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014 00:25
An: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Betreff: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ .  http://newtechusa.net/blog/
Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

Explore Agile Team  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/
Training and  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Jo McLaughlin via OSList
Love to learn while lurking...   
Thanks for the rich dialogue and inspiration!

Jo Mclaughlin
 

 On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:54 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
   

 Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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

 -- 

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
 Agile Manager.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList
OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; 
almost 2 days.


Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting 
is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, 
their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, 
etc.


There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern 
of reading but not writing to the list.


All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.


On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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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http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
An excellent initiative! I love this game and shared this strategy with my 
participants for the workshop I deliver on the Art of Knowledge Exchange, where 
we were exploring and sharing tips on how to energize CoPs. The Art of KE 
guidebook is attached. As a KE practitioner, I have found the OST principals 
very useful and even had the privilege of inviting Harrison for a talk at the 
World Bank.  Have attended workshops too. Have learnt a lot and browse through 
the rich knowledge sharing whenever I have a chance. Warm thanks and Happy 
Holidays!

http://wbi.worldbank.org/sske/Data/wbi/wbicms/files/drupal-acquia/wbi/document_repository/art_of_knowledge_exchange_full_.pdf

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.

On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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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Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Yes Daneil I feel sopported by this grou even considering that we are far
from each other in Kilometers but we are close int his interest in open
space! I have a question when and wherre will be the next wososnos? I
really whant to be there this next time!
Adriana

2014-12-12 10:12 GMT-06:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.


 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

 

Harrison

 

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7808 River Falls Drive

Potomac, MD 20854

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207-763-3261

 

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Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost
2 days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of
reading but not writing to the list. 

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.



On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

Explore Agile Team  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/
Training and  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Mary O'Connor via OSList
Oh thank you for saying that , thank you x

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 On 12 Dec 2014, at 20:03, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
 with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
 ground of deep conversation. Thank you!
  
 Harrison
  
 Winter Address
 7808 River Falls Drive
 Potomac, MD 20854
 301-365-2093
  
 Summer Address
 189 Beaucaire Ave.
 Camden, ME 04843
 207-763-3261
  
 Websites
 www.openspaceworld.com
 www.ho-image.com
 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
 OSLIST Go 
 to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
  
 From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Mezick via OSList
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
 days.
 
 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is 
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their 
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 
 
 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
 reading but not writing to the list. 
 
 All in all, an interesting game so far!
 
 Let's keep playing.
 
 
 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Austin, Cal via OSList
Thanks for the affirmation. It would be a sad day to be un-welcomed from the 
circle of open space. I am still very much active with OST in my corporate 
world even if I am just a lurker in this forum. Hope you are all well!

Cal

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Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

Websites
www.openspaceworld.com%20www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone... really resonates

Happy Holiday! Shobha

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Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer
Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange

Leadership, Learning and Innovation
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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
--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Community.Â



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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Harison: this sounds even poetic to me!
Thank you for being like that! We need more guys like you!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:03 GMT-06:00 Harrison Owen via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

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 of OSLIST Go to:
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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
 Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/Community.
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 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.

 Examine my new book:  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Christy: Thank you for sharing this book reference.
Adriana Diaz-Berrio

2014-12-12 14:39 GMT-06:00 Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 That's really lovely, Harrison. Along with what Michael H wrote yesterday (
 *Perhaps a bit of conflict in the definition, as it seems to say that
 listening isn't active participation.*) this makes me think of a
 favorite passage from Shaun McNiff's book Trust The Process: An Artist's
 Guide to Letting Go
 http://www.shambhala.com/authors/g-n/shaun-mcniff/trust-the-process-1.html
 (*with my emphasis added*):

 ...keep in mind that people move and act 'freely' when they are allowed
 to do so according to their personal sense of timing. Some take longer to
 feel comfortable. Never push and force expression in others or yourself.
 Learn how to wait with a belief that every person will become involved when
 the time is right. Invite expression but don't judge people who may be
 warming-up or preparing themselves on the sidelines. *Trust that
 something significant is always moving inside them.*


 ​Which of course is so Open Space-y too.

 love, Christy

 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP

  
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature?ref=hlDirector,
 Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature
 *Bastyr* *University*

 *It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are
 always connected, beyond form ~ *Angeles Arrien

 ​

 On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
 http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.


 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
person!
I really recomended his book!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



 Happy Holiday! Shobha



 *Shobha Kumar*

 *Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer*

 *Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange*



 *Leadership, Learning and Innovation*

 T +1 (202) 458-7021

 E skum...@worldbank.org

 W www.worldbank.org

 The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Room J 4-083, NW, Washington DC 20433

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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
 Of *Harrison Owen via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
 *To:* 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
 http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/Community.
 Â

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Annika von Walter via OSList
Hey,

 

I'm one, too! Enjoying, learning, pacticing… thanks a lot for all your
thoughts, ideas and wisdom!

 

Greetings from cold and wet Berlin

Annika von Walter

 

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Organisations-  Teamentwicklung

 

 

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12159 Berlin

 

Telefon   030  78 95 87 82

Mobil   01577 97 66 647

 

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Denken Sie an Ihre Umwelt - ist es wirklich notwendig, diese Mail zu
drucken?

 

Von: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Im Auftrag von
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014 00:25
An: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Betreff: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Jo McLaughlin via OSList
Love to learn while lurking...   
Thanks for the rich dialogue and inspiration!

Jo Mclaughlin
 

 On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:54 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
   

 Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

Annamarie Pluhar

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http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
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 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
 Agile Manager.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList
OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; 
almost 2 days.


Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting 
is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, 
their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, 
etc.


There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern 
of reading but not writing to the list.


All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.


On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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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http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team Training 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
An excellent initiative! I love this game and shared this strategy with my 
participants for the workshop I deliver on the Art of Knowledge Exchange, where 
we were exploring and sharing tips on how to energize CoPs. The Art of KE 
guidebook is attached. As a KE practitioner, I have found the OST principals 
very useful and even had the privilege of inviting Harrison for a talk at the 
World Bank.  Have attended workshops too. Have learnt a lot and browse through 
the rich knowledge sharing whenever I have a chance. Warm thanks and Happy 
Holidays!

http://wbi.worldbank.org/sske/Data/wbi/wbicms/files/drupal-acquia/wbi/document_repository/art_of_knowledge_exchange_full_.pdf

Shobha

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Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange

Leadership, Learning and Innovation
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.

On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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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Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Yes Daneil I feel sopported by this grou even considering that we are far
from each other in Kilometers but we are close int his interest in open
space! I have a question when and wherre will be the next wososnos? I
really whant to be there this next time!
Adriana

2014-12-12 10:12 GMT-06:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.


 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

 

Harrison

 

Winter Address

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Potomac, MD 20854

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost
2 days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of
reading but not writing to the list. 

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.



On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ .  http://newtechusa.net/blog/
Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

Explore Agile Team  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/
Training and  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
Coaching.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Mary O'Connor via OSList
Oh thank you for saying that , thank you x

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 On 12 Dec 2014, at 20:03, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
 with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
 ground of deep conversation. Thank you!
  
 Harrison
  
 Winter Address
 7808 River Falls Drive
 Potomac, MD 20854
 301-365-2093
  
 Summer Address
 189 Beaucaire Ave.
 Camden, ME 04843
 207-763-3261
  
 Websites
 www.openspaceworld.com
 www.ho-image.com
 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
 OSLIST Go 
 to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
  
 From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Mezick via OSList
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
 days.
 
 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is 
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their 
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 
 
 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
 reading but not writing to the list. 
 
 All in all, an interesting game so far!
 
 Let's keep playing.
 
 
 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Austin, Cal via OSList
Thanks for the affirmation. It would be a sad day to be un-welcomed from the 
circle of open space. I am still very much active with OST in my corporate 
world even if I am just a lurker in this forum. Hope you are all well!

Cal

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

Websites
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OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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
--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Community.Â



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Traininghttp

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone... really resonates

Happy Holiday! Shobha

Shobha Kumar
Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer
Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange

Leadership, Learning and Innovation
T +1 (202) 458-7021
E skum...@worldbank.org
W www.worldbank.orghttp://www.worldbank.org/
The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Room J 4-083, NW, Washington DC 20433
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

Websites
www.openspaceworld.com%20www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com
OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
OSLIST Go 
to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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
--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Community.Â



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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Harison: this sounds even poetic to me!
Thank you for being like that! We need more guys like you!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:03 GMT-06:00 Harrison Owen via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
 Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/Community.
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 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.

 Examine my new book:  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Christy: Thank you for sharing this book reference.
Adriana Diaz-Berrio

2014-12-12 14:39 GMT-06:00 Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 That's really lovely, Harrison. Along with what Michael H wrote yesterday (
 *Perhaps a bit of conflict in the definition, as it seems to say that
 listening isn't active participation.*) this makes me think of a
 favorite passage from Shaun McNiff's book Trust The Process: An Artist's
 Guide to Letting Go
 http://www.shambhala.com/authors/g-n/shaun-mcniff/trust-the-process-1.html
 (*with my emphasis added*):

 ...keep in mind that people move and act 'freely' when they are allowed
 to do so according to their personal sense of timing. Some take longer to
 feel comfortable. Never push and force expression in others or yourself.
 Learn how to wait with a belief that every person will become involved when
 the time is right. Invite expression but don't judge people who may be
 warming-up or preparing themselves on the sidelines. *Trust that
 something significant is always moving inside them.*


 ​Which of course is so Open Space-y too.

 love, Christy

 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP

  
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature?ref=hlDirector,
 Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature
 *Bastyr* *University*

 *It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are
 always connected, beyond form ~ *Angeles Arrien

 ​

 On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
 http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.


 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
person!
I really recomended his book!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



 Happy Holiday! Shobha



 *Shobha Kumar*

 *Senior Knowledge  Learning Officer*

 *Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange*



 *Leadership, Learning and Innovation*

 T +1 (202) 458-7021

 E skum...@worldbank.org

 W www.worldbank.org

 The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Room J 4-083, NW, Washington DC 20433

 [image: 2__=0abbf7dedfe4c0e68...@wb.ad.worldbank]



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
 Of *Harrison Owen via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
 *To:* 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
 http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org



 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org
 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Annika von Walter via OSList
Hey,

 

I'm one, too! Enjoying, learning, pacticing… thanks a lot for all your
thoughts, ideas and wisdom!

 

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Denken Sie an Ihre Umwelt - ist es wirklich notwendig, diese Mail zu
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Von: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Im Auftrag von
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2014 00:25
An: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Betreff: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Jo McLaughlin via OSList
Love to learn while lurking...   
Thanks for the rich dialogue and inspiration!

Jo Mclaughlin
 

 On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:54 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
   

 Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

Annamarie Pluhar

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http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
 Agile Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training 
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList
OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; 
almost 2 days.


Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting 
is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, 
their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, 
etc.


There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern 
of reading but not writing to the list.


All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.


On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team Training 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/


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Agile Manager.


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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
An excellent initiative! I love this game and shared this strategy with my 
participants for the workshop I deliver on the Art of Knowledge Exchange, where 
we were exploring and sharing tips on how to energize CoPs. The Art of KE 
guidebook is attached. As a KE practitioner, I have found the OST principals 
very useful and even had the privilege of inviting Harrison for a talk at the 
World Bank.  Have attended workshops too. Have learnt a lot and browse through 
the rich knowledge sharing whenever I have a chance. Warm thanks and Happy 
Holidays!

http://wbi.worldbank.org/sske/Data/wbi/wbicms/files/drupal-acquia/wbi/document_repository/art_of_knowledge_exchange_full_.pdf

Shobha

Shobha Kumar
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Cluster Leader, Mainstreaming South-South Knowledge Exchange

Leadership, Learning and Innovation
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E skum...@worldbank.org
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The World Bank, 1818 H Street, Room J 4-083, NW, Washington DC 20433
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.

On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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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Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Yes Daneil I feel sopported by this grou even considering that we are far
from each other in Kilometers but we are close int his interest in open
space! I have a question when and wherre will be the next wososnos? I
really whant to be there this next time!
Adriana

2014-12-12 10:12 GMT-06:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.


 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
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with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

 

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost
2 days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of
reading but not writing to the list. 

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.



On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ .  http://newtechusa.net/blog/
Blog.  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ Twitter. 

Examine my new book:Â   http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/
The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Mary O'Connor via OSList
Oh thank you for saying that , thank you x

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 On 12 Dec 2014, at 20:03, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
 with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
 ground of deep conversation. Thank you!
  
 Harrison
  
 Winter Address
 7808 River Falls Drive
 Potomac, MD 20854
 301-365-2093
  
 Summer Address
 189 Beaucaire Ave.
 Camden, ME 04843
 207-763-3261
  
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 www.openspaceworld.com
 www.ho-image.com
 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
 OSLIST Go 
 to:http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
  
 From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Mezick via OSList
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
 days.
 
 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is 
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their 
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc. 
 
 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
 reading but not writing to the list. 
 
 All in all, an interesting game so far!
 
 Let's keep playing.
 
 
 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
 
 
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Austin, Cal via OSList
Thanks for the affirmation. It would be a sad day to be un-welcomed from the 
circle of open space. I am still very much active with OST in my corporate 
world even if I am just a lurker in this forum. Hope you are all well!

Cal

From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

Websites
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www.ho-image.com
OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Shobha Kumar via OSList
So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone... really resonates

Happy Holiday! Shobha

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Harrison Owen via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:03 PM
To: 'Daniel Mezick'; 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming. Rich 
with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The essential 
ground of deep conversation. Thank you!

Harrison

Winter Address
7808 River Falls Drive
Potomac, MD 20854
301-365-2093

Summer Address
189 Beaucaire Ave.
Camden, ME 04843
207-763-3261

Websites
www.openspaceworld.com%20www.openspaceworld.com
www.ho-image.com
OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of 
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.orgmailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started; almost 2 
days.

Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is what 
and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their start 
with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern of 
reading but not writing to the list.

All in all, an interesting game so far!

Let's keep playing.
On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 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
--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
Manager.

Explore Agile Team 
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Harison: this sounds even poetic to me!
Thank you for being like that! We need more guys like you!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:03 GMT-06:00 Harrison Owen via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

 OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives
 of OSLIST Go to:
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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf
 Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/Community.
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 Examine my new book:  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Christy: Thank you for sharing this book reference.
Adriana Diaz-Berrio

2014-12-12 14:39 GMT-06:00 Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 That's really lovely, Harrison. Along with what Michael H wrote yesterday (
 *Perhaps a bit of conflict in the definition, as it seems to say that
 listening isn't active participation.*) this makes me think of a
 favorite passage from Shaun McNiff's book Trust The Process: An Artist's
 Guide to Letting Go
 http://www.shambhala.com/authors/g-n/shaun-mcniff/trust-the-process-1.html
 (*with my emphasis added*):

 ...keep in mind that people move and act 'freely' when they are allowed
 to do so according to their personal sense of timing. Some take longer to
 feel comfortable. Never push and force expression in others or yourself.
 Learn how to wait with a belief that every person will become involved when
 the time is right. Invite expression but don't judge people who may be
 warming-up or preparing themselves on the sidelines. *Trust that
 something significant is always moving inside them.*


 ​Which of course is so Open Space-y too.

 love, Christy

 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP

  
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature?ref=hlDirector,
 Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature
 *Bastyr* *University*

 *It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are
 always connected, beyond form ~ *Angeles Arrien

 ​

 On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Harrison Owen via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Lurkers all...That silent presence creating Space, void and welcoming.
 Rich with questions yet unasked, you are a blessing and no burden. The
 essential ground of deep conversation. Thank you!



 Harrison



 Winter Address

 7808 River Falls Drive

 Potomac, MD 20854

 301-365-2093



 Summer Address

 189 Beaucaire Ave.

 Camden, ME 04843

 207-763-3261



 Websites

 www.openspaceworld.com http://%20www.openspaceworld.com

 www.ho-image.com

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 *From:* OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On
 Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.


 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting
 is what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like,
 their start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended,
 etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-12 Thread Lourdes Adriana Diaz-Berrio Doring via OSList
Cristy just shared a book reference and it make me think about an other
book that has been useful tome as a facilitator it is Standing in the fire
by Harry Dressler. I meet the author in Guanajuato Mexico he is a very nice
person!
I really recomended his book!
Adriana

2014-12-12 14:55 GMT-06:00 Shobha Kumar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  So beautifully said Harrison! Sets a lovely tone… really resonates



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 oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Mezick
 via OSList
 *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 11:13 AM
 *To:* oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 *Subject:* Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?



 OK, so it been about 40 hours since the The Lurker Game got started;
 almost 2 days.

 Almost 70 replies. Some interesting responses! What is most interesting is
 what and how people are choosing to disclose so much rich data. Like, their
 start with OST, and in what year, what events they have attended, etc.

 There have even been some disclosures about the why behind the pattern
 of reading but not writing to the list.

 All in all, an interesting game so far!

 Let's keep playing.

 On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

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 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
Definitely a lurker with random bits of input and responses... I learn a
lot from the many conversations... sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
weekly, sometimes I do not check for a few months, and then simply delete
the build up and then start again...

MASSIVELY GRATEFUL for all I have learned from this List/Group, the way
people share is so generous...


Smiles Bhav...

On 11 December 2014 at 01:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread John Rapp via OSList
Lurk

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 11, 2014, at 12:04 AM, Bhavesh Patel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

Definitely a lurker with random bits of input and responses... I learn a
lot from the many conversations... sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
weekly, sometimes I do not check for a few months, and then simply delete
the build up and then start again...

MASSIVELY GRATEFUL for all I have learned from this List/Group, the way
people share is so generous...


Smiles Bhav...

On 11 December 2014 at 01:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Neichu Angami via OSList
Hey YES!
On 11 Dec 2014 05:17, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Corinne Devery via OSList
Hello

I've been a regular lurker since the WOSONOS in London. I have had some small 
experience of running OS events and use the list and the amazing contributions 
as inspiration to remind me why I love doing this and and that there are other 
ways and people out there doing things differently.

Thank you for being and doing.

Corinne


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Le 11 déc. 2014 à 07:27, Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org a écrit :

 Hi,
  
 I have been lurking on the OSLIST for 3 years now. I absolutely enjoy the 
 constant reminder about the core of OS principles.
 I keep thinking of writing, but then see all the wisdom on the list and 
 think, that’s it. Why repeat …
  
 Best Regards,
 Satya
  
 From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Mezick via OSList
 Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 7:25 AM
 To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread via OSList

Hey, here from the Basque Country
Ramón Alzate
via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:


Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open  
Spaceand 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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/.  
Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/.  
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game  
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the  
Agile Manager.


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Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and  
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/


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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList
He, from Galicia Spain!
Elisabeth

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:50 AM, via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 wrote:

 Hey, here from the Basque Country
 Ramón Alzate
 via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:

  Another regular lurker here in the UK.


 On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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
 --


 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/.
 Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game http://newtechusa.net/about/
 the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Jutta Weimar via OSList
Hey everyone,

I definitely participate and lurk in this list since many years. Mostly silent, 
sometimes reading, often feeling and holding space. I feel connected to the 
community and I get inspiring ideas for my practice as OS Facilitator, human 
beeing and colleague. Thanks!

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 Am 11.12.2014 um 11:10 schrieb Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
 
 He, from Galicia Spain!
 Elisabeth
 
 On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:50 AM, via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Hey, here from the Basque Country
 Ramón Alzate
 via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:
 
 Another regular lurker here in the UK.
 
 
 On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Lawrence O'Connor-Gmail via OSList
Hi,
I am a frequent 'participant' in the discussion- but almost always only in my 
head. I engage in the conversation, try-on different responses, sometimes even 
start composing them, but then hit 'cancel' rather than 'send'. Usually with 
the feeling that my opinion/view/response/experience is just not worthy of the 
group. So I lurk. And feel some shame about this. Forgoodnesssakes, I am even a 
facilitator! Thank you for the prompt/invitation to de-lurk!

 On 10 Dec 2014, at 23:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Arno Baltin via OSList
Hi!

Seems like an AA section on the OSLIST is to be formed. For the start just
say: I am a lurker!
Here it comes: I am a lurker.

Be well!

Arno





2014-12-11 1:25 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
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 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Hege Steinsland via OSList
Hey.
I`m not quite sure what a lurker is, but it sounds right :-)

Hege Steinsland
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11. des. 2014 kl. 00:40 skrev wwsu...@classvconsulting.com via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

 Read the list. Daily
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 10, 2014, at 3:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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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 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
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 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread h.schmid via OSList
I am a regular lurker since i participatet in lisa heft's workshop and 
the wosonos in london 2012


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On 2014-12-11 00:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
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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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Susanne Moosdorf via OSList
'Hey' from Berlin,
All the best
Susanne
 

 Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org hat am 11. Dezember
 2014 um 00:25 geschrieben:
 
  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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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  New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
  (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
  Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/ . Blog http://newtechusa.net/blog/
 . Twitter http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/ .Â
 
  Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile
 Manager.
 
  Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
 
  Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/ Community.Â
 

 

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Donnan Stoicovy via OSList
Another lurker in Pennsylvania!

On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi Daniel and everyone,
 
 I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever 
 identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon 
 post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced to 
 OST). 
 
 My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and in 
 being in deep friendship with people whom I first got to meet  then came to 
 love in Open Space somewhere or another; and in applying the principles of 
 practice in my own life a lot of the time. 
 
 It's enlivening to see both the old hands and the new waves of Open Space 
 lovers in what I have alwayand the new waves of Open Space lovers in what I 
 have always experienced as a wide and welcoming space here on the OSList.
 
 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP
 Director, Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 BASTYR UNIVERSITY
 
 Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine private practice: 206.708.7172
 
 It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are 
 always connected, beyond form ~ Angeles Arrien
 
 
 On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Chris was I think an early holder of the record for the largest OST. Until 
 someone (Michael Pannwitz?) held a larger one.
 
 I mostly lurk too, sometimes throwing in a note from the past. The early OT 
 symposia and OSONOS conferences were joys I shall not forget. 
 
 Always appreciate new voices and perspectives as well.
 
 Jeff
 
 
  Original message 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList 
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00) 
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list 
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? 
 
 I am a regular lurker.
 
 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and  
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an  
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.
 
 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do  
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally  
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues  
 on my 2 cents over time.
 
 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be  
 inspired by your work.
 
 -- 
 Shalom,
 
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 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
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 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
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 www.got2change.com
 
 Think globally. Act locally.
 
 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
 
  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open  
  Spaceand 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
  -- 
 
  Daniel Mezick, President
 
  New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
  (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
  Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog  
  http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter  
  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â
 
  Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game  
  http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the  
  Agile

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Liz Martins via OSList
Hey - I'm here too, not posting often, but taking in the gifts of this list 
with much gratitude and passing them on in the world. 
Liz

Liz Martins
UK



 On 11 Dec 2014, at 11:29, Donnan Stoicovy via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Another lurker in Pennsylvania!
 
 On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Hi Daniel and everyone,
 
 I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever 
 identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon 
 post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced to 
 OST). 
 
 My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and in 
 being in deep friendship with people whom I first got to meet  then came to 
 love in Open Space somewhere or another; and in applying the principles of 
 practice in my own life a lot of the time. 
 
 It's enlivening to see both the old hands and the new waves of Open Space 
 lovers in what I have alwayand the new waves of Open Space lovers in what I 
 have always experienced as a wide and welcoming space here on the OSList.
 
 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP
 Director, Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 BASTYR UNIVERSITY
 
 Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine private practice: 206.708.7172
 
 It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are 
 always connected, beyond form ~ Angeles Arrien
 
 
 On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Chris was I think an early holder of the record for the largest OST. Until 
 someone (Michael Pannwitz?) held a larger one.
 
 I mostly lurk too, sometimes throwing in a note from the past. The early OT 
 symposia and OSONOS conferences were joys I shall not forget. 
 
 Always appreciate new voices and perspectives as well.
 
 Jeff
 
 
  Original message 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList 
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00) 
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list 
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? 
 
 I am a regular lurker.
 
 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and  
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an  
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.
 
 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do  
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally  
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues  
 on my 2 cents over time.
 
 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be  
 inspired by your work.
 
 -- 
 Shalom,
 
 Chris Kloth
 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
 254 South Merkle Road
 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
 fax 614-237-2347
 www.got2change.com
 
 Think globally. Act locally.
 
 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
 
  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open  
  Spaceand 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
  -- 
 
  Daniel Mezick, President
 
  New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
  (203) 915 7248 (cell

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Ashley Cooper via OSList
These days I mostly lurk.

Gratitude to still be amongst this community after so many years (I think I
joined in 2002/3).

With love,
ashley

-- 
Ashley Cooper
​Co-Founder  ​
Learning Architect
www.mycelium.is

Now accepting APPLICATIONS for the *Mycelium 12-week Winter Learning
Journey*.
Find out more here http://mycelium.is/learningjourney/.

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Liz Martins via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hey - I'm here too, not posting often, but taking in the gifts of this
 list with much gratitude and passing them on in the world.
 Liz

 Liz Martins
 UK



 On 11 Dec 2014, at 11:29, Donnan Stoicovy via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Another lurker in Pennsylvania!

 On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi Daniel and everyone,

 I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever
 identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon
 post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced
 to OST).

 My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and
 in being in deep friendship with people whom I first got to meet  then
 came to love in Open Space somewhere or another; and in applying the
 principles of practice in my own life a lot of the time.

 It's enlivening to see both the old hands and the new waves of Open Space
 lovers in what I have alwayand the new waves of Open Space lovers in what I
 have always experienced as a wide and welcoming space here on the OSList.

 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP
  
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature?ref=hlDirector,
 Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature
 *Bastyr* *University*

 Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine private practice
 http://www.corechiropracticseattle.com/: 206.708.7172

 *It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are
 always connected, beyond form ~ *Angeles Arrien


 On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Chris was I think an early holder of the record for the largest OST.
 Until someone (Michael Pannwitz?) held a larger one.

 I mostly lurk too, sometimes throwing in a note from the past. The early
 OT symposia and OSONOS conferences were joys I shall not forget.

 Always appreciate new voices and perspectives as well.

 Jeff


  Original message 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00)
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 I am a regular lurker.

 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.

 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues
 on my 2 cents over time.

 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be
 inspired by your work.

 --
 Shalom,

 Chris Kloth
 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
 254 South Merkle Road
 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
 fax 614-237-2347
 www.got2change.com

 Think globally. Act locally.

 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open
  Spaceand 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

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Steve via OSList
Mostly lurking, occasionally contributing, devote' and user of OS and on list 
since first experience in 1996 or 97.

Always a grateful and admiring learner.

Best to All in this Joyous Season

Steve Cochran
Sustainability Strategies LLC
Washington DC and
Asheville NC

 On Dec 11, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Ashley Cooper via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 These days I mostly lurk.
 
 Gratitude to still be amongst this community after so many years (I think I 
 joined in 2002/3).
 
 With love,
 ashley
 
 -- 
 Ashley Cooper
 ​Co-Founder  ​Learning Architect
 www.mycelium.is
 
 Now accepting APPLICATIONS for the Mycelium 12-week Winter Learning Journey. 
 Find out more here.
 
 On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Liz Martins via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Hey - I'm here too, not posting often, but taking in the gifts of this list 
 with much gratitude and passing them on in the world. 
 Liz
 
 Liz Martins
 UK
 
 
 
 On 11 Dec 2014, at 11:29, Donnan Stoicovy via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Another lurker in Pennsylvania!
 
 On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Hi Daniel and everyone,
 
 I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever 
 identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon 
 post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced 
 to OST). 
 
 My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and 
 in being in deep friendship with people whom I first got to meet  then 
 came to love in Open Space somewhere or another; and in applying the 
 principles of practice in my own life a lot of the time. 
 
 It's enlivening to see both the old hands and the new waves of Open Space 
 lovers in what I have alwayand the new waves of Open Space lovers in what 
 I have always experienced as a wide and welcoming space here on the OSList.
 
 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP
 Director, Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 BASTYR UNIVERSITY
 
 Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine private practice: 206.708.7172
 
 It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are 
 always connected, beyond form ~ Angeles Arrien
 
 
 On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Chris was I think an early holder of the record for the largest OST. 
 Until someone (Michael Pannwitz?) held a larger one.
 
 I mostly lurk too, sometimes throwing in a note from the past. The early 
 OT symposia and OSONOS conferences were joys I shall not forget. 
 
 Always appreciate new voices and perspectives as well.
 
 Jeff
 
 
  Original message 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList 
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00) 
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list 
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST? 
 
 I am a regular lurker.
 
 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and  
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an  
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.
 
 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do  
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally  
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues  
 on my 2 cents over time.
 
 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be  
 inspired by your work.
 
 -- 
 Shalom,
 
 Chris Kloth
 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
 254 South Merkle Road
 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
 fax 614-237-2347
 www.got2change.com
 
 Think globally. Act locally.
 
 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
 
  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open  
  Spaceand 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

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Stéphane Brodu via OSList
Hi Everybody !

Stephane, from Quebec city, I must confess : I'm a frequent lurker on this
list.  :-)
Appreciating each kind word or gift exchanged or question asked.
I am a partisan of the saying if you don't have anything relevant to
tell... Then shut your mouth  :-)
I often evaluate my expériences in OS not relevant enough to answer .
I must also confess that this is the shy, humble guy in me that talks and
takes control...   :-)

Thanks for this post that lead to a little introspection :-)

Have a nice day !

SB


SB

*Descartes was totally wrong : j'agis donc je suis ! *

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Liz Martins via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hey - I'm here too, not posting often, but taking in the gifts of this
 list with much gratitude and passing them on in the world.
 Liz

 Liz Martins
 UK



 On 11 Dec 2014, at 11:29, Donnan Stoicovy via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Another lurker in Pennsylvania!

 On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi Daniel and everyone,

 I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever
 identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon
 post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced
 to OST).

 My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and
 in being in deep friendship with people whom I first got to meet  then
 came to love in Open Space somewhere or another; and in applying the
 principles of practice in my own life a lot of the time.

 It's enlivening to see both the old hands and the new waves of Open Space
 lovers in what I have alwayand the new waves of Open Space lovers in what I
 have always experienced as a wide and welcoming space here on the OSList.

 Christy Lee-Engel, ND, EAMP
  
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature?ref=hlDirector,
 Center for Mind, Body, Spirit and Nature
 https://www.facebook.com/BastyrUniversityMIndBodySpiritNature
 *Bastyr* *University*

 Acupuncture and Naturopathic Medicine private practice
 http://www.corechiropracticseattle.com/: 206.708.7172

 *It is an illusion that we won’t be connected when this form ends - we are
 always connected, beyond form ~ *Angeles Arrien


 On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Chris was I think an early holder of the record for the largest OST.
 Until someone (Michael Pannwitz?) held a larger one.

 I mostly lurk too, sometimes throwing in a note from the past. The early
 OT symposia and OSONOS conferences were joys I shall not forget.

 Always appreciate new voices and perspectives as well.

 Jeff


  Original message 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00)
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 I am a regular lurker.

 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.

 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues
 on my 2 cents over time.

 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be
 inspired by your work.

 --
 Shalom,

 Chris Kloth
 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
 254 South Merkle Road
 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
 fax 614-237-2347
 www.got2change.com

 Think globally. Act locally.

 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open
  Spaceand 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

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Agnieszka Maja Wawrzyniak via OSList
Hi :)

I do lurk most of the time.

I asked one or two questions though, and got nice ideas and insights :)

Greets from Poland

Agnieszka


On 11 December 2014 at 00:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Daniel Mezick via OSList
... WOW. Who knew? About 40 players so far, of The Lurker Game, 
worldwide in about 16 hours!



...THANKS to each person who has identified as [lurker] as described, 
and chosen to play the game so far!



...LET'S SEE what develops TODAY. Absolutely Everyone is invited to play!


Reminder:

To participate, just hit [Reply List] and enter hey and press [Enter] 
...or...


... (optionally) just say whatever you might want to say, instead










Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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


On 12/10/14 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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

--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team Training 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Suzanne Daigle via OSList
 
 From: Chris Kloth via OSList
 Date:12/10/2014 6:29 PM (GMT-08:00)
 To: Daniel Mezick ,World wide Open Space Technology email list
 Subject: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 I am a regular lurker.

 For many years I was an active participant. I have been doing OST and
 OST inspired work continuously for about 20 years and used to be an
 OSONOS regular. A few of the active participants will remember me.

 Life got very complicated a number of years ago and, while I still do
 the work, I rarely feel comfortable adding my 2 cents. Occasionally
 offer my 2 bits... I guess that's what happens when interest accrues
 on my 2 cents over time.

 I lurk to feel some sense of connection to the OST community and to be
 inspired by your work.

 --
 Shalom,

 Chris Kloth
 ChangeWorks of the Heartland
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 Bexley, OH 43209-1801
 ph 614-239-1336
 fax 614-237-2347
 www.got2change.com

 Think globally. Act locally.

 Quoting Daniel Mezick via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open
  Spaceand 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
  --
 
  Daniel Mezick, President
 
  New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
  (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
  Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
  http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
  http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â
 
  Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game
  http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the
  Agile Manager.
 
  Explore Agile Team Training
  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
  http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
 
  Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
 Community.Â


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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Koos de Heer via OSList
Hi Dan,

 

Thanks for the invitation. I have grown from lurker to frequent contributer and 
back to lurker again.

 

I have done many Open Space events and for a few years I have been trying to 
co-ordinate a bit of community here in the Netherlands. So I consider myself 
knowledgeable enough to contribute. Often I have so many things to do that I 
don’t give myself the time to sit down and write a thorough, well thought 
reply. Now that I write this, I realize that it is not necessary to put the bar 
that high. It does not always have to be of academic quality – a simple sharing 
will do too. So this is a note to myself.

 

I have no problem voicing a different opinion and I have always felt respected 
and welcomed on this list. So my silence has nothing to do with feeling 
intimidated.

 

Much love 

 

Koos

 

Van: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Namens Suzanne 
Daigle via OSList
Verzonden: donderdag 11 december 2014 15:54
Aan: Liz Martins; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Onderwerp: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

 

Dear Dan, thank you so much for posting this invitation. To see so many names 
that I don't really know pop up warms my heart. I feel the larger world 
presence. 

I know I don't fall into the lurker category.  Don't quite understand why as 
I had been a behind the scenes, in the shadows for most of my life and career.  
Somehow Open Space gave me to courage to blurt instead of lurk and... blurt I 
still do. Often feeling that what I have to say may not have the depth of 
knowledge that others have but I'll self-admit to wearing my heart on my sleeve 
more and more as I grow older. It's because I've seen Open Space unlock so many 
hearts, giving so many the courage to speak up and step out though I also honor 
the huge value of silence and presence. All part of life and open space. 

When I started speaking out loud on this list, I felt uncomfortable, not 
wanting to draw attention to myself (still feel that way) but what surprised me 
most were the notes sent to me privately appreciating that what I had said, 
they felt too. Others encouraged me to keep writing. And then like others, at 
times I felt the disapproval (real or perceived), I felt insecure and it scared 
me but it also made me grow. I'm still growing inside. 

Our conversation this week with Dan and others  was imbued with deep sharing 
and questions. We spoke our own experience on the OS list and wondered about 
others...do we feel safe to speak our contrary views, do others?  If Harrison 
or those with long experience in Open Space speak their wisdom and it may not 
be ours, does it feel comfortable to speak up and counter those views? Is it 
shutting down the dialogue?   Does the OS list in its written form limit how we 
can push our own boundaries? Words  can be so limiting.  Then we talked about 
Tricia's weekly Skype call which has opened a deeper and different  sharing.  
We all agreed that the OS list is invaluable and so rich in so many ways.  

And then I mentioned love ... the deep love for many and with many in this 
community, a love that ultimately should create giant spaces for conflict, for 
discordant views, for harmony, for celebration, for a knot in our stomach or 
the  warm fuzzy feeling of gratitude. 

Yup... I still have that knot in my stomach right now hoping that all this 
doesn't sound too mushy or raw. Coming from the business world, it was not 
often welcome to bring the whole of us to work, the playful, the emotional and 
the serious side. I still feel that way but a lot less.

Enough said for today.  Big hugs to all, lurkers and non-lurkers.  We are all 
welcome here! And may we make room for many more and welcome them too. 

Suzanne




Suzanne Daigle
Open Space Facilitator
NuFocus Strategic Group

FL 941-359-8877
Cell: 203-722-2009
www.nufocusgroup.com http://www.nufocusgroup.com 
s.dai...@nufocusgroup.com mailto:s.dai...@nufocusgroup.com 
Twitter @Daiglesuz

 

 

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Liz Martins via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org  wrote:

Hey - I'm here too, not posting often, but taking in the gifts of this list 
with much gratitude and passing them on in the world. 

Liz

 

Liz Martins

UK




On 11 Dec 2014, at 11:29, Donnan Stoicovy via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org  wrote:

Another lurker in Pennsylvania!

 

On Dec 11, 2014, at 1:10 AM, Christy Lee-Engel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org  wrote:





Hi Daniel and everyone,

I haven't yet gotten used to the modern meaning of lurker and don't ever 
identify as one. But I've been an OSList subscriber  once-in-a-blue-moon 
post-er since 2003 (that is: since first being life-changingly introduced to 
OST). 

My active participation is in the listening/reading space at the rim; and in 
being in deep friendship with people whom I

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Lisa Sieverts via OSList
​I’m a lurker and a learner.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Marks Mcavity via OSList
Greetings to one and all;

I too am a happy lurker- though from time to time I have shared. I LOVE reading 
the many entries- though I do “pass” from time to time. I am a near 
octogenarian and do not need to push myself onto any market to facilitative OS 
for a living. However, at least once a year some nice opportunity comes to 
“step up to the plate”. I am privileged to host an “Art of Hosting” event every 
year- and I deeply “hold space” when that is happening- and feel a little proud 
that Chris, Catlyn, Tennyson  Teressa see in our open type retreat centre an 
ideal place to have such events. They use our hour of daily sacred silence with 
the greatest of respect, and the sacred act of cleaning that we have is but a 
quiet extension of “gathering of the dirty cups’ that Harrison often refers to.

Oddly, I use Facebook as a limited Open Space tool. I’m fortunate from my 
international education career to have close to 2000 “friends” living in over 
100 countries (most of whom don’t know each other) and I often rather naughtily 
share a good controversial article, song, picture, whatever and wait for the 
responses. It is a delight- which I sometimes follow up with a subtle 
introduction of who is speaking to who. Lots of fun. And I suspect that the 
lurkers on these little micro- open spacers- take some good stuff away.

When something is as good as Open Space (or the quality of chocolates that one 
can buy on Bowen Island) I am an unashamed ( unpaid) marketeer extraordinaire. 
On my deathbed, I might well be eating one of those chocolates and mouthing off 
about Open Space. I trust that I will have your blessings on both.

Seasons’ cheer;

Marks

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margaretmcav...@gmail.com
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604-616-7260 (Marg)
S50, C16, Galiano, BC, V0N 1P0
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Someday after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall 
harness the energies of love; and then for the second time in the history of 
the world, we will have discovered fire.

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

 On Dec 11, 2014, at 9:57 AM, Koos de Heer via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Hi Dan,
  
 Thanks for the invitation. I have grown from lurker to frequent contributer 
 and back to lurker again.
  
 I have done many Open Space events and for a few years I have been trying to 
 co-ordinate a bit of community here in the Netherlands. So I consider myself 
 knowledgeable enough to contribute. Often I have so many things to do that I 
 don’t give myself the time to sit down and write a thorough, well thought 
 reply. Now that I write this, I realize that it is not necessary to put the 
 bar that high. It does not always have to be of academic quality – a simple 
 sharing will do too. So this is a note to myself.
  
 I have no problem voicing a different opinion and I have always felt 
 respected and welcomed on this list. So my silence has nothing to do with 
 feeling intimidated.
  
 Much love 
  
 Koos
  
 Van: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Namens Suzanne 
 Daigle via OSList
 Verzonden: donderdag 11 december 2014 15:54
 Aan: Liz Martins; World wide Open Space Technology email list
 Onderwerp: Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 Dear Dan, thank you so much for posting this invitation. To see so many names 
 that I don't really know pop up warms my heart. I feel the larger world 
 presence. 
 
 I know I don't fall into the lurker category.  Don't quite understand why 
 as I had been a behind the scenes, in the shadows for most of my life and 
 career.  Somehow Open Space gave me to courage to blurt instead of lurk 
 and... blurt I still do. Often feeling that what I have to say may not have 
 the depth of knowledge that others have but I'll self-admit to wearing my 
 heart on my sleeve more and more as I grow older. It's because I've seen Open 
 Space unlock so many hearts, giving so many the courage to speak up and step 
 out though I also honor the huge value of silence and presence. All part of 
 life and open space. 
 
 When I started speaking out loud on this list, I felt uncomfortable, not 
 wanting to draw attention to myself (still feel that way) but what surprised 
 me most were the notes sent to me privately appreciating that what I had 
 said, they felt too. Others encouraged me to keep writing. And then like 
 others, at times I felt the disapproval (real or perceived), I felt insecure 
 and it scared me but it also made me grow. I'm still growing inside. 
 
 Our conversation this week with Dan and others  was imbued with deep sharing 
 and questions. We spoke our own experience on the OS list and wondered about 
 others...do we feel safe to speak our contrary views, do others?  If Harrison 
 or those with long experience in Open Space speak their wisdom and it may not 
 be ours, does it feel comfortable to speak up and counter those views? Is it 
 shutting down the dialogue?   Does the OS list

Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread fischer florian via OSList
I startet around 1990 lurking, I unlurked and contributed for some years, I´m 
lurking again since a few years. From time to time I cannot resist to send 
again a tiny contribution to say hello I´m still there. I stay in contact 
deeply thankful for all the experience within the openspace community. 

Florian Fischer
(No more facilitating change but changing myself)
D 10779 Berlin, Münchener Straße 6
(0049(0)30. 2116752
www.der-naechste-schritt.ff-wey.com
florianfisc...@ff-wey.com



Am 11.12.2014 um 00:25 schrieb Daniel Mezick via OSList:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
 Explore Agile Team Training and Coaching.
 Explore the Agile Boston Community. 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Annamarie Pluhar via OSList

Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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

--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team Training 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/


Explore the Agile Boston 
http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/Community.Â


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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Christine Whitney Sanchez via OSList
Me too.  I have loved this community since 1997.  Like many, I am grateful for 
our co-learning.  And of course, I am grateful for you, Harrison, for starting 
it all.

Namasté,

Christine

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On Dec 11, 2014, at 2:53 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog http://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
 Twitter http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â
 
 Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile 
 Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training 
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
 
 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/Community.Â
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Kevin O'Brien via OSList
Lurker  occasional contributor

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.

 Annamarie Pluhar

 Pluhar Consulting
 http://www.pluharconsulting.com
 802.451.1941
 802.579.5975 (cell)

 On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/
 .Â

 Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game http://newtechusa.net/about/
 the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training http://newtechusa.net/
 services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. http://newtechusa.net/
 services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Patricia Haines via OSList
Same here. READ every message, however, and learn a lot!  - Patricia Gooding 
(aka Haines)

Level Green Institute: fostering just  sustainable community through education 
and the arts

 On Dec 11, 2014, at 5:13 PM, Kevin O'Brien via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 
 Lurker  occasional contributor
 
 On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Interesting game.  I'm a lurker and an occasional contributor.
 
 Annamarie Pluhar
 
 Pluhar Consulting
 http://www.pluharconsulting.com
 802.451.1941
 802.579.5975 (cell)
 
 On 10 Dec 2014, at 18:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 -- 
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â
 
 Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile 
 Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team Training 
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
 
 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/Community.Â
 
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread R. Duff Doel via OSList


On 12/10/2014 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
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

--

Daniel Mezick, President

New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog 
http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter 
http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â The Culture Game 
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the 
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team Training 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching. 
http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/


Explore the Agile Boston 
http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/Community.Â




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[OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Susan Partnow via OSList
I am an ‘intermittent’ lurkers, dipping in every now and then… I love OST; I 
value the ongoing existence of this listserv; I know and love many of you and 
enjoy acquaintance with others…  I love the sense of security and support I 
gain in knowing that OS/tis list is there and will respond with generosity and 
wisdom any time I have a question…  Sadly my current roles don’t offer much 
opportunity to use OS as often as I’d like, so I find myself distracted and 
pulled to many other overwhelming riches of information and connection… These 
days I am especially engaged with Restorative Justice/Restorative Circle - of a 
kindred spirit and paradigm….

Blessings and appreciation to all,

Susan
Susan Partnow
Sr. Certified Facilitator, The Compassionate Listening Project
Co-Founder, Seattle Restorative Justice
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Seattle, WA 98107
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
Definitely a lurker with random bits of input and responses... I learn a
lot from the many conversations... sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
weekly, sometimes I do not check for a few months, and then simply delete
the build up and then start again...

MASSIVELY GRATEFUL for all I have learned from this List/Group, the way
people share is so generous...


Smiles Bhav...

On 11 December 2014 at 01:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
 Community.Â

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread John Rapp via OSList
Lurk

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 11, 2014, at 12:04 AM, Bhavesh Patel via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

Definitely a lurker with random bits of input and responses... I learn a
lot from the many conversations... sometimes I am reading daily, sometimes
weekly, sometimes I do not check for a few months, and then simply delete
the build up and then start again...

MASSIVELY GRATEFUL for all I have learned from this List/Group, the way
people share is so generous...


Smiles Bhav...

On 11 December 2014 at 01:25, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
 Community.Â

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Neichu Angami via OSList
Hey YES!
On 11 Dec 2014 05:17, Daniel Mezick via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

  Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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

 --

 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Bio http://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Blog
 http://newtechusa.net/blog/. Twitter
 http://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/: Tools for the Agile
 Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Training
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and Coaching.
 http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net//user-groups/ma/
 Community.Â

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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Corinne Devery via OSList
Hello

I've been a regular lurker since the WOSONOS in London. I have had some small 
experience of running OS events and use the list and the amazing contributions 
as inspiration to remind me why I love doing this and and that there are other 
ways and people out there doing things differently.

Thank you for being and doing.

Corinne


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Développement Professionnel  Personnel
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Le 11 déc. 2014 à 07:27, Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org a écrit :

 Hi,
  
 I have been lurking on the OSLIST for 3 years now. I absolutely enjoy the 
 constant reminder about the core of OS principles.
 I keep thinking of writing, but then see all the wisdom on the list and 
 think, that’s it. Why repeat …
  
 Best Regards,
 Satya
  
 From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of 
 Daniel Mezick via OSList
 Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 7:25 AM
 To: oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
  
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 
 --
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 Bio. Blog. Twitter. 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game : Tools for the Agile Manager.
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread via OSList

Hey, here from the Basque Country
Ramón Alzate
via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:


Another regular lurker here in the UK.


On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open  
Spaceand 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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New Technology Solutions Inc.

(203) 915 7248 (cell)

Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/.  
Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/.  
Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â


Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game  
http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the  
Agile Manager.


Explore Agile Team  
Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and  
Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/


Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Community.Â
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList
He, from Galicia Spain!
Elisabeth

On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:50 AM, via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org
 wrote:

 Hey, here from the Basque Country
 Ramón Alzate
 via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:

  Another regular lurker here in the UK.


 On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:


 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand
 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
 --


 Daniel Mezick, President

 New Technology Solutions Inc.

 (203) 915 7248 (cell)

 Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/.
 Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â

 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game http://newtechusa.net/about/
 the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile Manager.

 Explore Agile Team Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-
 training/ and Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-
 coaching/

 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/
 Community.Â
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Re: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?

2014-12-11 Thread Jutta Weimar via OSList
Hey everyone,

I definitely participate and lurk in this list since many years. Mostly silent, 
sometimes reading, often feeling and holding space. I feel connected to the 
community and I get inspiring ideas for my practice as OS Facilitator, human 
beeing and colleague. Thanks!

Big hugs from Berlin,
Jutta Weimar
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0163 390 30 15


 Am 11.12.2014 um 11:10 schrieb Elisabeth Tepper Kofod via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org:
 
 He, from Galicia Spain!
 Elisabeth
 
 On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:50 AM, via OSList 
 oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:
 Hey, here from the Basque Country
 Ramón Alzate
 via OSList oslist@lists.openspacetech.org escribió:
 
 Another regular lurker here in the UK.
 
 
 On Dec 10, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
 
 
 Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Spaceand 
 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
 --
 
 
 Daniel Mezick, President
 
 New Technology Solutions Inc.
 
 (203) 915 7248 (cell)
 
 Biohttp://newtechusa.net/dan-mezick/. Bloghttp://newtechusa.net/blog/. 
 Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#%21/danmezick/.Â
 
 Examine my new book:Â  The Culture Game 
 http://newtechusa.net/about/the-culture-game-book/ : Tools for the Agile 
 Manager.
 
 Explore Agile Team 
 Traininghttp://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-training/ and 
 Coaching.http://newtechusa.net/services/agile-scrum-coaching/
 
 Explore the Agile Boston http://newtechusa.net/user-groups/ma/ Community.Â
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