Open Space meetings

Kaliya * identitywoman at gmail.com
Sun Jun 14 22:59:39 PDT 2009


WHATEVER.
I am talking about common courtesy then.
Politeness.


On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Phelim McDermott <phelim at mac.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> Ettiquette never got me anywhere!
> except het up about the class system.
>
> Courtesy has helped sometimes.
>
> Phelim
> On 14 Jun 2009, at 20:21, Kaliya * wrote:
>
> could you please follow list etiquette and NOT create new subjects for
> e-mails on the same thread.
> Thanks.
>
> There are now three threads all about the original e-mail I sent - there
> should be only one.
>
> Every time you change the subject line it makes it a new thread. (This
> matters for those of us on many dozen lists - cause we can't track a whole
> thread if it gets divided and divided with changed subject lines.
>
> -Kaliya
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Raffi Aftandelian <raffi at bk.ru> wrote:
>
>> Kaliya, Holger and all,
>>
>> Following this thread with interest.
>>
>> In addition to deleting this "Open Space meetings" entry, would it be
>> worthwhile for an updated entry on OST to include a section called "Open
>> Space meetings?" (with the question mark).
>>
>> And perhaps to go into some detail about the confusion that arises with
>> the
>> use of term OST or OS because anyone can lead it and do whatever they want
>> with little or no consequence and so that there can be much variation in
>> the
>> quality of a so-called "OST event" (and also variation in what is actually
>> done that is called OS) and hence it gets a bad rap in some parts of the
>> world?
>>
>>
>> ...or something along those lines? And perhaps a section on "Open Space
>> Technology?" explaining how this use of the word "technology" refers to a
>> simpler time.
>>
>> The fact of the matter is "Open Space meetings" exist just as they're
>> described in Wikipedia just because someone *said* so. We may not like
>> that
>> reality but I'm not sure there's much we can do to change that fact.
>>
>>
>> Talking to Barcamp people and seeing what Barcamp and OST have in common
>> makes lots of sense. Heck, we might even learn of a few less things to do
>> when opening space!
>>
>> appreciatively,
>> raffi
>>
>> essenceworks.net
>>
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