Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Thomas Herrmann via OSList
Sounds like a great idea to me Bhavesh, as long as she/he understands the context, then whoever comes and what & where ever it happens… Looking forward to meeting many of you! Thomas Herrmann Open Space Consulting AB Pensévägen 4, 434 46 Kungsbacka, Sweden Telefon: +46 (0)709 98 97 81

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Yes, Bhav! And I share the thought of Thomas, the wise man fromn Sweden: Nobody might show up or all of them will come. Selforganisation will take care of it. And if nobody comes, the Wikiperson might enjoy the break and turn into a butterfly or join a group on something that interests

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Koos de Heer via OSList
Dear friends, Why wait until WOSonOS? Editing Wikipedia pages is not difficult. I am a Wikipedia editor myself, it is not hard to learn. Wikipedia is like Open Space. Anyone with a good mind and a good heart can do it. I am willing to have a go at correcting the mistakes. Anyone of you

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Koos, while I definitely know that you are the best person I know for this Wikipedia task, I demand that you include the content of what HO sent, see below, into the Wikipedia article on OST. It will shake them and pave the way for other paradigms and possibly start the destruction of

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Barry Owen via OSList
THIS is an AMAZING testimonial even if not from an impartial 3rd party sources b *Let's GO!* *Barry Owen* CEO/Principal Broker *Pareto Realty, LLC *\pə-ˈrā-(ˌ)tō\

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Go for it Koos! For myself, I am out of the game. When Wikipedia first happened I was invited to do something on OST. Which I did. From then on we/I got well intentioned notes to “use impartial 3rd party sources. Two problems: The only source I had is me (hardly impartial) AND nobody in the

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Royle, Karl via OSList
Ha, you might want to look at design unbound by Julian Pendleton and Brown (MIT)… I see a space for OS in that paradigm. Or then again.. You may have better things to do ☺ From: OSList on behalf of Harrison Owen via OSList Reply to: World wide Open Space Technology email list Date:

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread R Chaffe via OSList
Thanks HO. Go for it. These three words are also part of the future, follow your dream or passion. OS relies on commitment regardless of who it is. Let us ensure there is room for new ideas to emerge and new relationships develop for with out change we stay the same and of course we get the

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Bhavesh Patel via OSList
And here is a random idea. Berlin has the second biggest Wikipedia organisation in the world, over 100 people. One of the things that Wikipedians love to do is to run live 'learn how to edit the Wikipedia' sessions. I am quite connected with the Berlin organisation, and Jo T has met them as

Re: [OSList] What's going on with the OST entry on Wikipedia lately?

2020-02-19 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Steve, first impression I had on reading the wikipedia entry was: Sabotage. I checked the German version. Even though I am not happy with it (being a radical purist) its more or less ok. In the meantime, the actual practice is far more developed as well as the understanding what OST is