Ah…
I remember Lisa too. I joined the community just at the end of the TMN days,
in the mid nineties, as the OSLIST was becoming the way we stayed connected.
She was so important to this global community. We may have all found each other
some other way, but I think, as Micheal said, TMN and
Yes, I remember Lisa Kimball, from the earlier OST gatherings. I also know
that my late husband Fred G. Thompson also discussed the EISE networks with
her in the early days of computer conferencing , --now known as " email"Ann
Galley
On Friday, November 3, 2017, 3:18:53 PM EDT, Jeff
Wow. Thanks for this sad news, Harrison.
It was Lisa who invited me into the Metanet online conversations about OS,
back in 1996, pre-oslist. The stated price was $20 monthly and I
hesitated. She said something like, "Don't worry about it, you'll
contribute some other way..." I went home and
Oh. Lisa Kimball. I’m so sad to hear of her passing. She wasn’t that old!
Lisa was smart, creative and a trail blazer in so many ways. She supported
early experiments with technology that connects like Metanet and later with
Group Jazz. She’s also been a a leader around liberating structures.
Yes - I remember her as Lisa Kimball. Wrote and practiced in "Group Jazz" I
recall. May her memory be a blessing.
Jeff
San Francisco
On Nov 3, 2017 11:45 AM, "Harrison Owen via OSList" <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Old timers among you will remember Lisa Carlson. She reportedly
Old timers among you will remember Lisa Carlson. She reportedly died this
morning. Lisa had been less than well for a long time. She was an old friend
of mine and a founding partner of TMN (The MetaNetwork). A path maker in
electronic networking and an early openspacer. She will be missed.
Possible point of interest… For years a major organizational user of Open Space
was – guess what – The Nuns! I remember in one of the first training programs
we had two Mother Superiors. I know space was opened multiple times, and I
haven’t kept up with the present situation, but given the