[OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
Corinne Devery via OSList
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Thu Dec 11 01:02:33 PST 2014
Hello
I've been a regular "lurker" since the WOSONOS in London. I have had some small experience of running OS events and use the list and the amazing contributions as inspiration to remind me why I love doing this and and that there are other ways and people out there doing things differently.
Thank you for being and doing.
Corinne
Corinne Devery
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Le 11 déc. 2014 à 07:27, Satyanarayanan Kumar via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have been lurking on the OSLIST for 3 years now. I absolutely enjoy the constant reminder about the core of OS principles.
> I keep thinking of writing, but then see all the wisdom on the list and think, that’s it. Why repeat …
>
> Best Regards,
> Satya
>
> From: OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Mezick via OSList
> Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 7:25 AM
> To: oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
> Subject: [OSList] Are You a frequent Lurker on OSLIST?
>
> Some of us were on a call on Tuesday, talking about Open Space....and OSLIST....
>
> ...the participants at the time were....
>
> Chuni Li
> Daniel Mezick
> Karen Davis
> Linda Stevenson
> Lucas Cioffi
> Paul Levy
> Peggy Holman
> Skye Hirst
> Suzanne Daigle
> Tricia Chirumbole
> Harold Shinsato
>
> We discussed OSLIST culture, and how the culture of OSLIST may not actually be very easy to figure out...
>
> ...we talked about how this list has hundreds upon hundreds of members, with just 25 to 45 people (give or take) who post or reply with anything close to a regular frequency, and how some speak with highly authoritative voices.
>
> ...we talked a bit about how the culture of OSLIST might actually be kind of intimidating for new people to participate in.
>
>
> The Game
>
> We have no idea how many "regular lurkers" are in the group...we talked about trying to find out.
>
>
> So: if you are a "regular lurker", someone who examines these OSLIST threads periodically but does not actively participate ... are you willing to play a little game?
>
>
> The Lurker Game: you are invited to play...
>
> 1. ...The goal is to collectively get some idea of how many of us on the list are "regular lurkers".
>
> 2. ...The rules are:
> If you consider yourself a "regular lurker", consider opting in to the game, by replying...
> If you reply, absolutely nothing further will be asked of you. All you are doing is identifying yourself as someone who lurks. That's it.
> 3. ...We'll all track the progress by watching the thread, and seeing how many reply over time.
>
> 4. ...Participation is opt-in.
>
>
>
> To participate, just hit [Reply List] and enter "hey" and press [Enter] ...or...
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> ... (optionally) just say whatever you might want to say, instead
>
> We have no idea what might happen next; let's see what develops.
>
> Thanks!
> Daniel
>
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