[OSList] Please look: Ideas for Community OS Topics
Harrison Owen via OSList
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Wed Jan 11 08:32:50 PST 2017
Kai – you certainly hit a gold mine. I don’t think the job of “theme-making” is all that difficult. Just start with “What are the issues and opportunities…” and fill in the blank. Now all you got to do is Do It. Encourage other folks to Do I. Have everybody share what they’re doing/learning. Could be off and running!
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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Kai Degner via OSList
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 4:03 PM
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Subject: [OSList] Please look: Ideas for Community OS Topics
Hi -
I'm a bit self-conscious about starting a new thread with this, but... it's just too amazing not to share. I think the responses in the link could inspire this list of OS conveners, which is why I'm sharing.
An hour ago, I posted a simple question on my Facebook feed. I made the post public so you can see the amazing responses even if you're not on Facebook or we're not "friends."
I simply asked:
If you were to host a community summit, what topic(s) would you focus on?
You will see a range of immediate and thoughful responses, with valid and consequential suggestions. My attempt in the replies is to reword the responses into a proper OS title or theme. Feel free to jump in and help me with the framing or the titles, and/or add your ideas!
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/kaidegner/posts/10103543924079609
Kai
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