[OSList] 1st Pt OSonOS

JL Walker jlwalker at terra.cl
Mon Dec 2 15:12:10 PST 2013


Congratulations for you all Veronique.

I'll enjoy those pictures. 

We are in touch by Facebook.

Hugs,

Juan Luis

 

De: oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] En nombre de Veronique Santos
Enviado el: lunes, 02 de diciembre de 2013 16:34
Para: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
CC: jpmartinez at jpmtsa.com; iris0001 at sarenet.es
Asunto: [OSList] 1st Pt OSonOS

 

We have the pleasure to announce that during the Saturday, 30th November, the Open Space Institute of Portugal organized the First Portuguese Open Space on Open Space that was held in Lisbon – and in Portuguese…

 

23 people showed up and those where the right people! Among them were two Spanish guys coming from Valencia - to learn with the idea of spreading the Open Space there.

 

4 breakout parallel 1H15 sessions in 4 spaces were planned. 17 sessions were proposed and during the market place some sessions were merged, so 10 were held during the day. Summaries of all those sessions and another one from an in flight meeting were added to the bulletin board.

 

Lots of fun, many future projects, in Portugal and Spain (*), and a touching closing circle.

 

The photos of the meeting are available at the NING site <http://openspaceworld.ning.com/>  as well as at the “Instituto OST”  <https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.616085278451694.1073741825.142847405775486&type=1>  Facebook Page.

 

Of course, nothing of this would be possible without the two martinis. So this was (in anticipation) our birthday present to Harrison!

 

Véronique Santos

(with Artur Silva and Luís Dias)

 

Open Space Institute of Portugal

 

(*) Do some of you remember that when, back in 2004, Artur and myself (with some others) created the Portuguese and Spanish pages of the  <http://openspaceworld.org/> openspaceworld.org site, they were aggregated in a so called “IberiaWiki”, and those language pages can still be available from  <http://www.openspaceworld.org/cgi/iberia.cgi> http://www.openspaceworld.org/cgi/iberia.cgi? Was that a premonition?

 

 

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