latest count on percentage of Open Space countries

Michael M Pannwitz mmpanne at boscop.org
Sun Jul 13 03:25:02 PDT 2008


Dear Andi,
thanks for your note, I am forwarding it to my webmasters to pay 
attention to when we have enough money to design a new version of the 
world map.
Since I did not see you in the map  I am inviting you to 
join...enriching the Spanish os-community!
In 2006 I was involved with an os with 250 Imams and Rabbis for Peace 
from all over the world in Sevilla...what an experience and what a city!
Greetings from Berlin
mmp


Andi Roberts (Online) wrote:
> Hi Franklin and all,
> 
> I would be carefull with Red / Green as it is a major colourblind 
> combination.
> See http://colorfilter.wickline.org/ to figure out how a site looks for 
> different colourblind combinations.
> 
> Regards from a sunny Spain, Andi
> 
> Andi Roberts MBA
> MasterFacilitator.com & AndiRoberts.com
> 
> Franklin Quijano wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Michael.
>>
>>  
>>
>> I did the surfing and my observation is, especially with old 
>> computers, blue and gray is not very outstanding. Thus, I am 
>> suggesting, green and red. Anyway, I am not adept with computers. It 
>> is the color attrativeness that I was concerned. Thanks anyway, I was 
>> just hoping for that.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Franklin
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz /<mmpanne at boscop.org>/* wrote:
>>
>>     From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
>>     Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
>>     To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 11:52 PM
>>
>>     Dear Franklin,
>>     my amazement grows or maybe, I dont understand your question.
>>     If you go to
>>     > http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>>
>>     you see a map of the world, full screen.
>>     Those countries that os has been used in are a light blue.
>>     The others, a very light gray.
>>     Like in those old maps where not explored territories are always 
>> shown     in white.
>>     Everytime os is introduced into a new country (now gray), I 
>> activate it     and, flash, it turns light blue.
>>     Some of the countries are not easily seen because they are so 
>> small,     such as Singapore, Netherland Antilles, etc. Use the zoom.
>>     Now, as you move your cursor across the world, the countries 
>> touched     turn dark blue showing the name of the country.
>>     Try it for the Philippines (small, but if you know approximately, 
>> you     will find it)...as you touch it, it turns dark blue, the name 
>> shows up     followed by a bracket with a number in it (1). Thats you, 
>> by the way. If     you then click, you get a list of the osnicks in 
>> that country, in the     case of the Philippines its you. Clicking on 
>> your name, hey, there you     are. Clicking on your picture, it 
>> enlarges showing you in all your beauty.
>>     You others out there, go search your country, if you find its 
>> gray, you     aint included yourself yet. As you know, all you have to 
>> do is to follow     my invitation and your country turns blue!
>>     This mail is turning longish, so just one more thing.
>>     First thing when I switch on my computer is to activate the map 
>> (my     computer freak Daniel, look for him in Germany, has put two 
>> screens on     my desk, so I can see the map and work on the emails on 
>> the other     screen). When I write to someone as for instance right 
>> now to our     os-friend Franklin, I activate his info box and look 
>> into his face, so     this way I have both a wonderful view of a part 
>> of our community and am     celebrating it.
>>     In case I forgot the country, I go to the SEARCH function in the 
>> MENU     and enter the name....
>>     And if I am in another city when the regular stammtisch date has 
>>     arrived, I click on STAMMTISCHE in the MENU to see whether there 
>> is a     stammtisch in the city where I am. If so, I contact the 
>> convener....
>>     Have a great day
>>     mmp
>>     Franklin Quijano wrote:
>>     > Dear Michael,     >     > I don't know how to do it, but is 
>> there any way that you can add
>>     color(s) to a country so it would project distinctly  the OS 
>> world? So that, if
>>     an additional country is added, you would ave more colors. Just 
>> thinking aloud.
>>     >     > All the Best.
>>     >     > Franklin
>>     >     > --- On Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz 
>> <mmpanne at boscop.org> wrote:
>>     > From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
>>     > Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
>>     > To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     > Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:34 PM
>>     >     > Dear members of this list,
>>     > I am amazed! For more than 5 years
>>     >> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>>     >     > has been in operation and growing.
>>     > Click on MENU at the bottom of
>>     >  the map and then on OPEN SPACE COUNTRIES
>>     > a window pops up telling you that there are 132 countries in 
>> which os     > has been used.
>>     > There are 71 countries where os practitioners reside.
>>     > Presently, there are 444 os workers listed in the map.
>>     >     > Go, have a look at the map, click on your country, see who 
>> else is     > active in your neighborhood, scroll through the MENU, 
>> see the     > stammtische and read what the map is all about and if 
>> you are not part     > of it you are warmly invited to include yourself.
>>     >     >     > Greetings from Berlin
>>     > mmp
>>     >     >     >     > Harrison Owen wrote:
>>     >> I don't know the "percentage" - mostly because I
>>     don't
>>     > have a real number
>>     >> for the total number of countries. But that is a small point. 
>> Michael
>>     >> Pannwitz has been maintaining the OS Global Map, and I am sure 
>> some
>>     one
>>     > has
>>     >> the URL for it. But my memory says that OS has showed up in 
>> either 132
>>     or
>>     >> 134 countries. Michael - where are
>>     >  you with the latest count? And if you
>>     >> want another number you could mention that in the 22 years of 
>> presence
>>     -
>>     >> space has been opened in excess of 100,000 time - well in 
>> excess.     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Harrison
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Harrison Owen
>>     >>
>>     >> 189 Beaucaire Ave
>>     >>
>>     >> Camden, ME 04843
>>     >>
>>     >> 207-763-3261 (Summer)
>>     >>
>>     >> 301-365-2093 (Winter)
>>     >>
>>     >> Website www.openspaceworld.com     >>
>>     >> Personal Website www.ho-image.com     >>
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>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
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>>     > Christine
>>     >> Whitney Sanchez
>>     >>
>>     >  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:18 PM
>>     >> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     >> Subject: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Hi All,
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> I've been totally engrossed in a wonderful project with the Girl
>>     Scout
>>     >> Movement, where Open Space, World Cafe and Appreciative Inquiry 
>> will
>>     show
>>     > up
>>     >> along with a couple of newly designed processes for the 10-15,000
>>     girls
>>     > and
>>     >> adults at the 2008 Girl Scout National Convention.      >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> We're in the process of developing materials which will be
>>     available
>>     > to
>>     >> millions of Girl Scouts around the world and I would like to be as
>>     > accurate
>>     >> as possible.  What is the latest guesstimate for the percentage of
>>     > countries
>>     >> on the planet where Open Space has been used?
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Can't wait to see many of you at WOSonOS!
>>     >>
>>     >      >>      >>
>>     >> Warm regards from HOT Phoenix,
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Christine
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Christine Whitney Sanchez
>>     >>
>>     >> CWS - Collaborative Wisdom & Strategy
>>     >>
>>     >> 2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue
>>     >>
>>     >> Phoenix, AZ  85048-8990
>>     >>
>>     >> 480.759.0262
>>     >>
>>     >>  <http://www.christinewhitneysanchez.com/>
>>     > www.christinewhitneysanchez.com     >>      >>
>>     >> Please consider the environment before you print this email
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
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>>     Michael M Pannwitz, boscop eg
>>     Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
>>     ++49-30-772 8000
>>     mmpanne at boscop.org
>>     www.boscop.org
>>
>>
>>     Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 444 resident 
>> Open     Space Workers in 71 countries working in a total of 132 
>> countries worldwide
>>     Have a look:
>>     www.openspaceworldmap.org
>>
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>From  Sun Jul 13 05:03:11 2008
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 05:03:11 -0700
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From: Franklin Quijano <franklinqjn at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
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DEar Michael and Andi, 

Thanks for giving the upgrade of the world map you kind attention. I was just thinking that the map is the first window to the soul of open space. Thus, an attractive design will attract.

Best wishes.

Franklin

--- On Sun, 7/13/08, Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org> wrote:
From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 6:25 PM

Dear Andi,
thanks for your note, I am forwarding it to my webmasters to pay 
attention to when we have enough money to design a new version of the 
world map.
Since I did not see you in the map  I am inviting you to 
join...enriching the Spanish os-community!
In 2006 I was involved with an os with 250 Imams and Rabbis for Peace 
from all over the world in Sevilla...what an experience and what a city!
Greetings from Berlin
mmp


Andi Roberts (Online) wrote:
> Hi Franklin and all,
> 
> I would be carefull with Red / Green as it is a major colourblind 
> combination.
> See http://colorfilter.wickline.org/ to figure out how a site looks for 
> different colourblind combinations.
> 
> Regards from a sunny Spain, Andi
> 
> Andi Roberts MBA
> MasterFacilitator.com & AndiRoberts.com
> 
> Franklin Quijano wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Michael.
>>
>>  
>>
>> I did the surfing and my observation is, especially with old 
>> computers, blue and gray is not very outstanding. Thus, I am 
>> suggesting, green and red. Anyway, I am not adept with computers. It 
>> is the color attrativeness that I was concerned. Thanks anyway, I was 
>> just hoping for that.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Franklin
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz /<mmpanne at boscop.org>/*
wrote:
>>
>>     From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
>>     Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries
>>     To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 11:52 PM
>>
>>     Dear Franklin,
>>     my amazement grows or maybe, I dont understand your question.
>>     If you go to
>>     > http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>>
>>     you see a map of the world, full screen.
>>     Those countries that os has been used in are a light blue.
>>     The others, a very light gray.
>>     Like in those old maps where not explored territories are always 
>> shown     in white.
>>     Everytime os is introduced into a new country (now gray), I 
>> activate it     and, flash, it turns light blue.
>>     Some of the countries are not easily seen because they are so 
>> small,     such as Singapore, Netherland Antilles, etc. Use the zoom.
>>     Now, as you move your cursor across the world, the countries 
>> touched     turn dark blue showing the name of the country.
>>     Try it for the Philippines (small, but if you know approximately, 
>> you     will find it)...as you touch it, it turns dark blue, the name 
>> shows up     followed by a bracket with a number in it (1). Thats you,

>> by the way. If     you then click, you get a list of the osnicks in 
>> that country, in the     case of the Philippines its you. Clicking on 
>> your name, hey, there you     are. Clicking on your picture, it 
>> enlarges showing you in all your beauty.
>>     You others out there, go search your country, if you find its 
>> gray, you     aint included yourself yet. As you know, all you have to

>> do is to follow     my invitation and your country turns blue!
>>     This mail is turning longish, so just one more thing.
>>     First thing when I switch on my computer is to activate the map 
>> (my     computer freak Daniel, look for him in Germany, has put two 
>> screens on     my desk, so I can see the map and work on the emails on

>> the other     screen). When I write to someone as for instance right 
>> now to our     os-friend Franklin, I activate his info box and look 
>> into his face, so     this way I have both a wonderful view of a part 
>> of our community and am     celebrating it.
>>     In case I forgot the country, I go to the SEARCH function in the 
>> MENU     and enter the name....
>>     And if I am in another city when the regular stammtisch date has 
>>     arrived, I click on STAMMTISCHE in the MENU to see whether there 
>> is a     stammtisch in the city where I am. If so, I contact the 
>> convener....
>>     Have a great day
>>     mmp
>>     Franklin Quijano wrote:
>>     > Dear Michael,     >     > I don't know how to do
it, but is 
>> there any way that you can add
>>     color(s) to a country so it would project distinctly  the OS 
>> world? So that, if
>>     an additional country is added, you would ave more colors. Just 
>> thinking aloud.
>>     >     > All the Best.
>>     >     > Franklin
>>     >     > --- On Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz 
>> <mmpanne at boscop.org> wrote:
>>     > From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org>
>>     > Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space
countries
>>     > To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     > Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:34 PM
>>     >     > Dear members of this list,
>>     > I am amazed! For more than 5 years
>>     >> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
>>     >     > has been in operation and growing.
>>     > Click on MENU at the bottom of
>>     >  the map and then on OPEN SPACE COUNTRIES
>>     > a window pops up telling you that there are 132 countries in 
>> which os     > has been used.
>>     > There are 71 countries where os practitioners reside.
>>     > Presently, there are 444 os workers listed in the map.
>>     >     > Go, have a look at the map, click on your country,
see who 
>> else is     > active in your neighborhood, scroll through the MENU,

>> see the     > stammtische and read what the map is all about and if

>> you are not part     > of it you are warmly invited to include
yourself.
>>     >     >     > Greetings from Berlin
>>     > mmp
>>     >     >     >     > Harrison Owen wrote:
>>     >> I don't know the "percentage" - mostly
because I
>>     don't
>>     > have a real number
>>     >> for the total number of countries. But that is a small
point. 
>> Michael
>>     >> Pannwitz has been maintaining the OS Global Map, and I am
sure 
>> some
>>     one
>>     > has
>>     >> the URL for it. But my memory says that OS has showed up
in 
>> either 132
>>     or
>>     >> 134 countries. Michael - where are
>>     >  you with the latest count? And if you
>>     >> want another number you could mention that in the 22
years of 
>> presence
>>     -
>>     >> space has been opened in excess of 100,000 time - well in

>> excess.     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Harrison
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Harrison Owen
>>     >>
>>     >> 189 Beaucaire Ave
>>     >>
>>     >> Camden, ME 04843
>>     >>
>>     >> 207-763-3261 (Summer)
>>     >>
>>     >> 301-365-2093 (Winter)
>>     >>
>>     >> Website www.openspaceworld.com     >>
>>     >> Personal Website www.ho-image.com     >>
>>     >> OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options
>>     >>
<http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html>
>>     >> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>   _____      >>
>>     >> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On
Behalf Of
>>     > Christine
>>     >> Whitney Sanchez
>>     >>
>>     >  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:18 PM
>>     >> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
>>     >> Subject: latest count on percentage of Open Space
countries
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Hi All,
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> I've been totally engrossed in a wonderful project
with the Girl
>>     Scout
>>     >> Movement, where Open Space, World Cafe and Appreciative
Inquiry 
>> will
>>     show
>>     > up
>>     >> along with a couple of newly designed processes for the
10-15,000
>>     girls
>>     > and
>>     >> adults at the 2008 Girl Scout National Convention.     
>>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> We're in the process of developing materials which
will be
>>     available
>>     > to
>>     >> millions of Girl Scouts around the world and I would like
to be as
>>     > accurate
>>     >> as possible.  What is the latest guesstimate for the
percentage of
>>     > countries
>>     >> on the planet where Open Space has been used?
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Can't wait to see many of you at WOSonOS!
>>     >>
>>     >      >>      >>
>>     >> Warm regards from HOT Phoenix,
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Christine
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >> Christine Whitney Sanchez
>>     >>
>>     >> CWS - Collaborative Wisdom & Strategy
>>     >>
>>     >> 2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue
>>     >>
>>     >> Phoenix, AZ  85048-8990
>>     >>
>>     >> 480.759.0262
>>     >>
>>     >>  <http://www.christinewhitneysanchez.com/>
>>     > www.christinewhitneysanchez.com     >>      >>
>>     >> Please consider the environment before you print this
email
>>     >>
>>     >>      >>
>>     >>      >>
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>>     Michael M Pannwitz, boscop eg
>>     Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany
>>     ++49-30-772 8000
>>     mmpanne at boscop.org
>>     www.boscop.org
>>
>>
>>     Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 444 resident 
>> Open     Space Workers in 71 countries working in a total of 132 
>> countries worldwide
>>     Have a look:
>>     www.openspaceworldmap.org
>>
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<table cellspacing='0' cellpadding='0' border='0' ><tr><td valign='top' style='font: inherit;'>DEar Michael and Andi, <br><br>Thanks for giving the upgrade of the world map you kind attention. I was just thinking that the map is the first window to the soul of open space. Thus, an attractive design will attract.<br><br>Best wishes.<br><br>Franklin<br><br>--- On <b>Sun, 7/13/08, Michael M Pannwitz <i><mmpanne at boscop.org></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org><br>Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries<br>To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 6:25 PM<br><br><pre>Dear Andi,<br>thanks for your note, I am forwarding it to my webmasters to pay <br>attention to when we have enough money to design a new version of the <br>world map.<br>Since I did not see you in the map  I am
 inviting you to <br>join...enriching the Spanish os-community!<br>In 2006 I was involved with an os with 250 Imams and Rabbis for Peace <br>from all over the world in Sevilla...what an experience and what a city!<br>Greetings from Berlin<br>mmp<br><br><br>Andi Roberts (Online) wrote:<br>> Hi Franklin and all,<br>> <br>> I would be carefull with Red / Green as it is a major colourblind <br>> combination.<br>> See http://colorfilter.wickline.org/ to figure out how a site looks for <br>> different colourblind combinations.<br>> <br>> Regards from a sunny Spain, Andi<br>> <br>> Andi Roberts MBA<br>> MasterFacilitator.com & AndiRoberts.com<br>> <br>> Franklin Quijano wrote:<br>>><br>>> Thanks Michael.<br>>><br>>>  <br>>><br>>> I did the surfing and my observation is, especially with old <br>>> computers, blue and gray is not very outstanding. Thus, I am <br>>>
 suggesting, green and red. Anyway, I am not adept with computers. It <br>>> is the color attrativeness that I was concerned. Thanks anyway, I was <br>>> just hoping for that.<br>>><br>>>  <br>>><br>>> Best regards.<br>>><br>>>  <br>>><br>>> Franklin<br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> --- On *Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz /<mmpanne at boscop.org>/*<br>wrote:<br>>><br>>>     From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org><br>>>     Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space countries<br>>>     To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>>>     Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 11:52 PM<br>>><br>>>     Dear Franklin,<br>>>     my amazement grows or maybe, I dont understand your question.<br>>>     If you go to<br>>>     > http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/<br>>><br>>>     you see a map of the world,
 full screen.<br>>>     Those countries that os has been used in are a light blue.<br>>>     The others, a very light gray.<br>>>     Like in those old maps where not explored territories are always <br>>> shown     in white.<br>>>     Everytime os is introduced into a new country (now gray), I <br>>> activate it     and, flash, it turns light blue.<br>>>     Some of the countries are not easily seen because they are so <br>>> small,     such as Singapore, Netherland Antilles, etc. Use the zoom.<br>>>     Now, as you move your cursor across the world, the countries <br>>> touched     turn dark blue showing the name of the country.<br>>>     Try it for the Philippines (small, but if you know approximately, <br>>> you     will find it)...as you touch it, it turns dark blue, the name <br>>> shows up     followed by a bracket with a number in it (1). Thats you,<br><br>>> by
 the way. If     you then click, you get a list of the osnicks in <br>>> that country, in the     case of the Philippines its you. Clicking on <br>>> your name, hey, there you     are. Clicking on your picture, it <br>>> enlarges showing you in all your beauty.<br>>>     You others out there, go search your country, if you find its <br>>> gray, you     aint included yourself yet. As you know, all you have to<br><br>>> do is to follow     my invitation and your country turns blue!<br>>>     This mail is turning longish, so just one more thing.<br>>>     First thing when I switch on my computer is to activate the map <br>>> (my     computer freak Daniel, look for him in Germany, has put two <br>>> screens on     my desk, so I can see the map and work on the emails on<br><br>>> the other     screen). When I write to someone as for instance right <br>>> now to our     os-friend Franklin,
 I activate his info box and look <br>>> into his face, so     this way I have both a wonderful view of a part <br>>> of our community and am     celebrating it.<br>>>     In case I forgot the country, I go to the SEARCH function in the <br>>> MENU     and enter the name....<br>>>     And if I am in another city when the regular stammtisch date has <br>>>     arrived, I click on STAMMTISCHE in the MENU to see whether there <br>>> is a     stammtisch in the city where I am. If so, I contact the <br>>> convener....<br>>>     Have a great day<br>>>     mmp<br>>>     Franklin Quijano wrote:<br>>>     > Dear Michael,     >     > I don't know how to do<br>it, but is <br>>> there any way that you can add<br>>>     color(s) to a country so it would project distinctly  the OS <br>>> world? So that, if<br>>>     an additional country is added, you would ave
 more colors. Just <br>>> thinking aloud.<br>>>     >     > All the Best.<br>>>     >     > Franklin<br>>>     >     > --- On Fri, 7/11/08, Michael M Pannwitz <br>>> <mmpanne at boscop.org> wrote:<br>>>     > From: Michael M Pannwitz <mmpanne at boscop.org><br>>>     > Subject: Re: latest count on percentage of Open Space<br>countries<br>>>     > To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>>>     > Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:34 PM<br>>>     >     > Dear members of this list,<br>>>     > I am amazed! For more than 5 years<br>>>     >> http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/<br>>>     >     > has been in operation and growing.<br>>>     > Click on MENU at the bottom of<br>>>     >  the map and then on OPEN SPACE COUNTRIES<br>>>     > a window pops up telling you that there are 132 countries in
 <br>>> which os     > has been used.<br>>>     > There are 71 countries where os practitioners reside.<br>>>     > Presently, there are 444 os workers listed in the map.<br>>>     >     > Go, have a look at the map, click on your country,<br>see who <br>>> else is     > active in your neighborhood, scroll through the MENU,<br><br>>> see the     > stammtische and read what the map is all about and if<br><br>>> you are not part     > of it you are warmly invited to include<br>yourself.<br>>>     >     >     > Greetings from Berlin<br>>>     > mmp<br>>>     >     >     >     > Harrison Owen wrote:<br>>>     >> I don't know the "percentage" - mostly<br>because I<br>>>     don't<br>>>     > have a real number<br>>>     >> for the total number of countries. But that is a small<br>point. <br>>>
 Michael<br>>>     >> Pannwitz has been maintaining the OS Global Map, and I am<br>sure <br>>> some<br>>>     one<br>>>     > has<br>>>     >> the URL for it. But my memory says that OS has showed up<br>in <br>>> either 132<br>>>     or<br>>>     >> 134 countries. Michael - where are<br>>>     >  you with the latest count? And if you<br>>>     >> want another number you could mention that in the 22<br>years of <br>>> presence<br>>>     -<br>>>     >> space has been opened in excess of 100,000 time - well in<br><br>>> excess.     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Harrison<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Harrison Owen<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> 189 Beaucaire Ave<br>>>    
 >><br>>>     >> Camden, ME 04843<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> 207-763-3261 (Summer)<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> 301-365-2093 (Winter)<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> Website www.openspaceworld.com     >><br>>>     >> Personal Website www.ho-image.com     >><br>>>     >> OSLIST To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options<br>>>     >><br><http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html><br>>>     >> http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >>   _____      >><br>>>     >> From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On<br>Behalf Of<br>>>     > Christine<br>>>     >> Whitney
 Sanchez<br>>>     >><br>>>     >  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:18 PM<br>>>     >> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>>>     >> Subject: latest count on percentage of Open Space<br>countries<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Hi All,<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> I've been totally engrossed in a wonderful project<br>with the Girl<br>>>     Scout<br>>>     >> Movement, where Open Space, World Cafe and Appreciative<br>Inquiry <br>>> will<br>>>     show<br>>>     > up<br>>>     >> along with a couple of newly designed processes for the<br>10-15,000<br>>>     girls<br>>>     > and<br>>>     >> adults at the 2008 Girl Scout National Convention.     <br>>><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>    
 >> We're in the process of developing materials which<br>will be<br>>>     available<br>>>     > to<br>>>     >> millions of Girl Scouts around the world and I would like<br>to be as<br>>>     > accurate<br>>>     >> as possible.  What is the latest guesstimate for the<br>percentage of<br>>>     > countries<br>>>     >> on the planet where Open Space has been used?<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Can't wait to see many of you at WOSonOS!<br>>>     >><br>>>     >      >>      >><br>>>     >> Warm regards from HOT Phoenix,<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Christine<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> Christine Whitney Sanchez<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>
 CWS - Collaborative Wisdom & Strategy<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> 2717 E. Mountain Sky Avenue<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> Phoenix, AZ  85048-8990<br>>>     >><br>>>     >> 480.759.0262<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>  <http://www.christinewhitneysanchez.com/><br>>>     > www.christinewhitneysanchez.com     >>      >><br>>>     >> Please consider the environment before you print this<br>email<br>>>     >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >>      >><br>>>     >> * *<br>==========================================================<br>>>     >> OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>------------------------------ To<br>>>     > subscribe,<br>>>     >> unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of<br>>>     >>
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 --<br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>>     Michael M Pannwitz, boscop eg<br>>>     Draisweg 1, 12209 Berlin, Germany<br>>>     ++49-30-772 8000<br>>>     mmpanne at boscop.org<br>>>     www.boscop.org<br>>><br>>><br>>>     Check out the Open Space World Map presently showing 444 resident <br>>> Open     Space Workers in 71 countries working in a total of 132 <br>>> countries worldwide<br>>>     Have a look:<br>>>     www.openspaceworldmap.org<br>>><br>>>     *<br>>>     *<br>>>     ==========================================================<br>>>     OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU<br>>>     ------------------------------<br>>>     To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options,<br>>>     view the archives of oslist at listserv.boisestate.edu:<br>>>     http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html<br>>><br>>>    
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