[OSList] Who has facilitated at least 7 OST events?

NigelSeys-Phillips via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Sat Dec 13 17:19:34 PST 2014


Hair colour is an interesting concept……seems to have been getting a lot greyer with time…..

 

Yes indeed – comfortably over 7 (if not massively so) and still going J

>From 12 – 250…street children to business executives

 

All fun and all Open

 

Oh yes – it’s hot again here in Malaysia J

 

Nigel

 

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Mezick via OSList
Sent: Sunday, 14 December 2014 12:34 AM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: [OSList] Who has facilitated at least 7 OST events?

 

Hmmm, the the Lurker Game proved interesting.

...lots of seldom-heard-from voices! Quite a deep level of experience being reported! 

So interesting ... so much depth.  Seems like something to ... explore....

So: if you want, you are cordially invited to play ... let's call it the OST-7 Game:


========================================
The OST-7 Game
========================================

The Goal:
Get a collective idea of how many people here have actually Facilitated 7 or more OST events in their lifetime. Put another way: what is the depth of practical OST facilitation experience across the entire membership?

The Rules:
If you have Facilitated at least 7 OST events, consider replying with "hey" ... or optionally, with absolutely anything else you might like to say, for example: where you are located, last time you did one, your hair color, etc

Tracking Progress:
Watch the thread to track progress, by: # of replies, # of countries, # of OST events, replies per unit of time, # of people with red hair, or absolutely any other measures you like

Play:
100% optional. Play if you like. If you've done more 7 or more and prefer to just watch the game, that's OK too. 

========================================



Notes:

*	For this game, "OST" means something like this: http://www.openspaceworld.com/users_guide.htm
*	This is for Facilitating only; consider replying if you've Facilitated at least 7 of these events in your lifetime.
*	Please reply by clicking [Reply All] Or [Reply List], so the thread stays together, under the same subject


Steps to Play:

*	Click [Reply All] Or [Reply List]
*	Reply with "hey" or with absolutely anything else you might like to say


You are invited. What might happen next? Let's see...

Daniel

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