Who speaks for wolf?

Eric Lilius elilius at halhinet.on.ca
Tue May 14 06:27:27 PDT 2002


Hello,
I was looking at this website for a conference which, sadly, I only just found
out about.
http://www.cpsr.org/conferences/diac02/

Elsewhere on the site are descriptions of contributed patterns for civic and
community communication
http://www.cpsr.org/conferences/diac02/patterns/patterns.html

The patterns are inspired by Christopher Alexander et al's "A Pattern Language "
which is one of the most important books ever published.... IMHO.

"Who speaks for wolf", which was a thread on the OS list a long while ago, is
one of these patterns.
http://diac.cpsr.org/cgi-bin/diac02/pattern.cgi/public?pattern_id=76

The pattern contributors are far flung and the patterns are fascinating and
important. An interesting resource and a reminder of the importance of honouring
those who speak for wolf.


Eric

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