[OSList] Bar Camp?

Barry Owen via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Wed Sep 16 08:31:02 PDT 2015


I (painfully) co-host a BarCamp every year for REALTORS - Themed
"Technology"

It's a "movement" around the country for techie REALTOR "groupies"

Each one has been less "Open" than the one before as the organizers are
slipping into inviting "Experts" to "Teach"

That's a hazard of BarCamp . . . Feels disingenuous to me - Billed as an
"Open Format" where at the beginning the participants can submit a piece of
paper with "Things they want to learn" and "Things they are willing to
Teach (or lead a session)" . . . Yet the organizers set the calendar.

Often @ 1/3 of the schedule is full before the first participant walks
through the door.

This is NOT OST!

It's OK to do it as long as it's called what it is and not OST

and certainly is much more work for the organizers than OST would be.

And "they" get to keep the "Power" over the agenda.

My 2 cents



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On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Daniel Mezick via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> "Lean Coffee" is yet-another derivative of Open Space. It's simple, fun,
> and useful- like OST itself.
>
> Here is the origin story:
>
> www.leancoffee.org
> Lean Coffee started in Seattle in 2009. Jim Benson and Jeremy Lightsmith
> wanted to start a group that would discuss Lean techniques in knowledge
> work – but didn’t want to start a whole new cumbersome organization with
> steering committees, speakers, and such. They wanted a group that did not
> rely on anything other than people showing up and wanting to learn or
> create.
>
>
> Apparently, (almost) everybody believes Lean Coffee is in fact a
> stripped-down "light" version of OST for smaller groups:
>
> https://www.google.com/search?q=www.leancoffee.org+open+space&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
>
> Daniel
> www.openspaceagility.com/about
>
>
>
> On 9/16/15 9:40 AM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
>
> Bar Camp history does not support the idea that BarCamp precedes OST
> development:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp#History
> The first BarCamp was held in Palo Alto, California
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Alto,_California>, from August 19–21,
> 2005
>
> So interesting also, that the name derives (indirectly) from "foobar"...ha
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp#History
> The name *BarCamp* is a playful allusion to the event's origins, with
> reference to the programmer slang term, foobar
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar>: BarCamp arose as an
> open-to-the-public alternative to Foo Camp
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foo_Camp>, which is an annual
> invitation-only participant-driven conference hosted by Tim O'Reilly
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_O%27Reilly>.
>
> "Foo camp" which preceded Bar Camp also came much later than OST:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foo_Camp
> The first FOO Camp was held in August, 2003, and had approximately 200
> attendees.
>
> Daniel
> www.openspaceagility.com/about
>
>
>
> On 9/16/15 4:53 AM, Martin Roell via OSList wrote:
>
> Hey Arno,
>
> Arno Baltin via OSList wrote:
>
> I have been assisting a group of professionals at organising their
> annual meetings for couple of years. These have been unconferences in
> different forms - Open Space, World Cafe, ... This time they chosed Bar
> Camp.
> I have no experience with that. Reading through some materials, appears
> it is more like a technically well supported Open Space which is a
> preference of IT  people and a predecessor of OS.
> I would appreciate any hints on how to facilitate a Bar Camp.
> It will be a 2 day meeting of (maximum) 100 participants.
>
> Barcamp is like a badly done OpenSpace with some constraints that make
> it harder to get work done.
>
> So _basically_, if you just open space, like you normally would, but
> calling the whole thing "BarCamp" (and saying the word "BarCamp" a lot,
> Barcamping-People seem to like that), all will be well. (Or, in your
> context, simply drop that, open space, and let people get to work.)
>
> (Barcamps have a tendency for a "facilitator" to "help" people post
> "sessions" to the marketplace. They also have a ritual where after a
> person announces a "session" (it's always a "session", never an
> "issue"), the "facilitator" asks the "participants" for a show of
> interest ("raise your hand if you are interested in attemding this
> session") so that they can then "plan" better (many hands: you get a big
> room assigned). There is no circle at the beginning, and none at the
> end. A lot of "teaching" takes places - extroverted people "giving"
> sessions to the less extroverted one, much less walking-around, less
> spontaneity. If "teaching" is the goal, they actually work decently.)
>
> You'll probably get some slack from hardcore barcampers if you don't do
> all of that; and you'll step on people's toes for not following other
> barcamp-rituals, but I'd still go for it in the context you described.
> Check in with your sponsor why they want "BarCamp" - what does that mean
> for them, what's the important thing in that for them.
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
>
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