[OSList] I stand corrected on the OST List Serve...thank you!

Mark Carmel markacarmel at gmail.com
Sat Jan 30 19:19:00 PST 2021


I sure appreciate everyone's feedback. Especially Harrison's of course. I
apologize for my critique. Here's my salute to all the past and present
caretakers of the Spirit of the list serve, especially you Harold!  Long
Live O.S.T.
MC


On Sat, Jan 30, 2021, 6:41 PM <oslist-request at lists.openspacetech.org>
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> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 05:55:02 +0800
> From: lucia pavia Ticzon <living.systems.org.luch at gmail.com>
> To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
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> Subject: Re: [OSList] This list serve is antiquated big time
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> I concur, as a butterfly open spacer living in the Philippines in local and
> non local consciousness. Perhaps one say I will join a virtual gathering.
>
> In light, peace, and openness,
>
> luchie
>
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 12:59 AM Tony Budak via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> > No Not antiquated. I could not agree more with Harrison. This is a very
> > effective list serve. Thank you again, Harrison.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tony
> > On 1/29/2021 11:53 AM, Harrison Owen SR via OSList wrote:
> >
> > Oh Yes... OSLIST started as a phone operated bulletin board. And for sure
> > it doesn't exist in 4 colors/touch screen. BUT it has probably existed as
> > long or longer than any competitors, is searchable, carries the
> > thinking/sweat/arguments of those who discovered living in Open Space
> (that
> > would be 1000's) and Harold (the most recent curator) has done a
> > marvelous job. Thanks. Could it be better? Sure... but it has worked for
> ?
> > (20??)years! And please don't fix it if it ain't broke...
> >
> > ho
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 11:39 AM Harold Shinsato via OSList <
> > oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Michael,
> >>
> >> Thanks. I appreciate the kind words. And I also know I could do better.
> >> Thank you as well for helping out with the admin work for the OSList.
> >>
> >> I couldn't see an easy way to see the count via the Archives. But
> looking
> >> at my own stash of the emails, I counted 42.9k messages since the first
> one
> >> in December of 1996 back in the old Boise State University LISTSERV (
> >> OSLIST at IDBSU.IDBSU.EDU) days.
> >>
> >>     Harold
> >>
> >> On 1/28/21 4:48 PM, Michael Herman via OSList wrote:
> >>
> >> Great job, and big thanks Harold. You?re the only reason the list still
> >> exists in this open, free, independent way.
> >>
> >> And just so everyone can notice the scale of the thing, how many
> messages
> >> have we posted here so far?
> >>
> >> Cuz it?s not just about updating or swapping email tools, folks. Harold
> >> has managed this so that we still have and can search every message ever
> >> sent through the list. Amazing!
> >>
> >> I know we passed 30000 some time ago but couldn?t guess what the total
> is
> >> now.  I can?t figure where to look it up anymore. Do you have that
> number,
> >> Harold?
> >>
> >> Thanks, Michael
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 08:40 Birgitt Williams via OSList <
> >> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Thank you Harold,
> >>> I love the simplicity that has been maintained for our email list, and
> >>> the independence to the extent possible for us to be in a platform that
> >>> supports us. Thank you for your work on this over many years, and also
> to
> >>> those who preceded you.
> >>>
> >>> A super super simple way to pay attention to the list, and to follow
> >>> threads really really easily is to use the GREAT feature of the
> archives
> >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/oslist@lists.openspacetech.org. Every post
> >>> gets placed in the archives, the archives are searchable. When
> something
> >>> that is posted catches my attention, it is easy to go to the archives
> to
> >>> see what I may have missed in the thread and also simultaneously by
> topic
> >>> access what has been discussed in relation to the topic over the years.
> >>>
> >>> in genuine contact,
> >>> Birgitt
> >>>
> >>> [image: Picture]
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> *Birgitt Williams*
> >>> *Senior consultant-author-mentor to leaders and consultants  *
> >>> *Specialist in organizational and systemic transformation, leadership
> >>> development, and the power of nourishing  a culture of leadership.*
> >>> www.dalarinternational.com
> >>>
> >>>
> >> --
> >> Harold Shinsato
> >> harold at shinsato.com
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> From: Peggy Holman <peggy at peggyholman.com>
> To: Open Space Listserv <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Subject: Re: [OSList] Purpose
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> One addition resource that speaks to the questions you raised Tony. For a
> period, Chris Corrigan sent out an email of OSlist FAQ?s put together by a
> group.
>
> I?ve copied below the last time I show it sent ? 5/21/02. I think it is
> still quite accurate, though the tech stuff is out of date. It even
> mentions the OSlist Poet Laureate. :-)
>
> Peggy
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> > On May 21, 2002, at 5:59 PM, Chris Corrigan <chris at chriscorrigan.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > What with the recent virus hoax, now is as good a time as any to resend
> > the FAQ...see section 5 for etiquette on posting virus warnings!
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > Welcome to the OSLIST Frequently Asked Questions List
> >
> > Contents:
> >
> > 1.    What is Open Space Technology?
> > 2.    What is OSLIST?
> > 3.    How do I change my list settings?
> > 4.    Is the list archived and publicly accessible?
> > 5.    What is the etiquette for posting to OSLIST?
> > 6.    Dealing with viruses
> > 7.    What other online discussion forums are there for Open Space
> > Technology practitioners?
> > 8.    Where can I find out more about Open Space Technology?
> > 9.    What is OSonOS?
> > 10. Does the OSLIST really have a Poet Laureate?
> >
> > This FAQ has been prepared to outline some of the ?givens? around the
> > OSLIST, the online list for Open Space Technology practitioners.  This
> > FAQ does not represent the official position of the OSLIST membership,
> > but rather, is the result of observation and participation by a few list
> > members who had the passion to create a FAQ.
> >
> > 1. What is Open Space Technology?
> >
> > You'd be surprised how contentious a question that one can be.  Over the
> > years on OSLIST list members have gone through spells of defining Open
> > Space Technology both explicitly and implicitly.  In fact one of the
> > benefits of being subscribed to this list is that over time a definition
> > will emerge for each individual that makes sense.
> >
> > Having said that, in 2000 a group of list members wrestled with the
> > challenge of crafting an Open Space Technology definition that was 25
> > words or less, and among the results were the following:
> >
> > ?Open Space is based in the belief that organizations and communities
> > run on passion and responsibility.  It allows groups of any size to
> > self-organize around what they really care about to get things done.?
> > -- Peg Holman
> >
> > ?Open Space Technology is a natural communication process that
> > recognizes that people take responsibility to pursue what they are
> > passionate about, and it ensures that what is important to each
> > participant will be discussed." -- developed by a small group during
> > Birgitt Williams' Open Space training workshop in Halifax May 15-18,
> > 2000
> >
> > That is the short answer.  How this happens is the interesting part
> >
> > Open Space Technology meetings begin with all the participants sitting
> > in a circle, and no items on the agenda.  The meeting opens with an
> > agenda setting exercise following which the group self-organizes into
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> > shortly thereafter, participants receive a copy of the proceedings
> > including all of the discussion groups? reports and any action plans
> > that were developed.
> >
> > Open Space Technology meetings operate on four principles and one law.
> > The principles are:
> >
> >
> >   * Whoever comes is the right people
> >   * Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened
> >   * When it starts is the right time
> >   * When it's over it's over
> >
> > And the law is known as The Law of Two Feet (sometimes referred to as
> > "The Law of Mobility").  It states that ?If you find yourself in a
> > situation where you are neither learning or contributing, go somewhere
> > where you can.?
> >
> > As a result, Open Space Technology meetings are characterized by
> > self-organization and high degrees of freedom for participants.
> >
> > If you want to know more about Open Space Technology visit the site of
> > the  international Open Space Technology community at
> > http://www.openspaceworld.org (a companion site to this list) where you
> > can find an Introduction to OST in many languages and resources and
> > links to other materials about OST on the Web.
> >
> > For the record, Open Space Technology was developed by Harrison Owen, a
> > Maryland USA based consultant who was searching for a way to create
> > better meetings after hearing that the best parts of a conference he
> > organized were the coffee breaks.  Open Space Technology meetings are
> > still known for capturing the "buzz" that permeates the gathering and
> > turning it towards action.  Open Space Technology meetings have been
> > held with groups as large as 1200 and as small as 5.
> >
> > Harrison wrote "the book" on Open Space Technology, called "Open Space
> > Technology: A User's Guide" which serves as an important articulation of
> > the mechanics and meaning of the process.  In 2002, 37 Open Space
> > Technology practitioners contributed to a book called "Open Space: a
> > User's non-guide" which is a compilation of some fascinating
> > foundational thinking about Open Space, gleaned entirely from
> > conversations on the OSLIST.
> >
> >   * Link to the User's Guide:
> >     http://www.openspaceworld.com/literature.htm
> >   * Link to the User's Non-guide:
> >     http://www.globalchicago.net/ost/nonguide.html
> >
> > 2. What is OSLIST?
> >
> > OSLIST is the international mailing list for Open Space Technology
> > facilitators and those interested in the process.  It is a lively forum
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> >
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> >
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> >     relatively unknown amongst us.  It would be nice to keep it that
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> > the worldwide community of Open Space Technology practitioners.  It's
> > best to use your own judgment on this.  If you do post notes like this
> > to the list, be aware that the reception of others may be mixed.
> >
> > 6. Dealing with viruses
> >
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> > there is no fool proof way to stop viruses being sent to the list, there
> > are a couple of things you can do to avoid being affected by viruses.
> > There is an excellent FAQ on dealing with email viruses at (
> > http://www.onenw.org/bin/page.cfm?pageid=14 ).  This includes
> > instructions for making Microsoft Outlook safe.
> >
> > In addition, OSLIST users have offered the following pieces of advice:
> >
> >
> >   * Never open an attachment from an email sent to the list, even if it
> >     comes from a source you know and trust. If you are curious about an
> >     attachment, ask the sender to send it to you off list.
> >   * Don't use Microsoft Outlook as your email reader.  Choose Eudora (
> >     http://www.eudora.com ) or some other free mail program instead.
> >   * Use Anti-virus software such as Norton Anti-virus produced by
> >     Symantec (
> >     http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/content/productlink.cfm#0 ),
> >     or the free software produced by H+BEDV ( http://www.hbedv.com/ )
> >
> > 7. What other online discussion forums are there for Open Space
> > Technology practitioners?
> >
> > The two most heavily visited online forums are as follows:
> >
> >   * Worldwide Open Space at http://www.openspaceworld.org.
> >     Registration is free.
> >   * The Meta Network at http://www.tmn.com/new.  Follow the link to
> >     ?make a new account? and fill out the form.  Where you are asked
> >     for your host or sponsor on The Meta Network enter ?Openspace?
> >
> > 8. Where can I find out more about Open Space Technology?
> >
> > The best place to start is at the Open Space World website which can be
> > found at: http://www.openspaceworld.org/.  Here you will find resources
> > for facilitators, links to websites of Open Space Technology
> > practitioners, stories, poetry, training opportunities, conference
> > information and more.
> >
> > 9. What is OSonOS?
> >
> > OSonOS stands for ?Open Space on Open Space.?  It is an annual event
> > that gathers together 150 or so Open Space Technology practitioners to
> > spend two or more days discussing issues related to the practice of Open
> > Space Technology.
> >
> > The next OSonOS (OSonOSinOZ) will be held in Melbourne, Australia,
> > November 9-12, 2002.  More information about that event can be found at
> > http://www.openspaceworld.org/osonos.html along with links to the
> > proceedings of previous OSonOS events.
> >
> > 10. Does the OSLIST really have a Poet Laureate?
> >
> > Of course!  The title of OSLIST Poet Laureate is awarded to the winner
> > of the Biannual OSLIST Restricted Form Poetry Contest.  Anyone may enter
> > this contest, and all list members have an opportunity to vote for the
> > winner.  The winner is responsible for organizing the next contest.  The
> > current OSLIST Poet Laureate is Laurel Doersam, Renaissance Woman.
> >
> >
> > Updated February 28, 2002
> > Please email any additions or changes to Chris Corrigan
> > chris at chriscorrigan.com
> >
> >
> > --
> > CHRIS CORRIGAN
> > Consultation - Facilitation
> > Open Space Technology
> >
> > http://www.chriscorrigan.com
> >
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> > On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:00 PM, Michael Herman via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> > try openspaceworld.org/oslist <http://openspaceworld.org/oslist> for
> purpose and guide.
> >
> > the oslist has been unmoderated since it began in 1996.
> >
> > there have been three admins.  murli nagasundaram was a prof at boise
> state university and got the list started, hosted by the university.  when
> he left the uni, our list was one of the biggest and most active in the
> whole uni.  respecting that, they let me continue as moderator-in-fact,
> with an IT staff member listed as the nominal admin.  fact is, there was
> hardly anything to do, except dogging the occasional repeating echo of a
> vacation autoresponder.
> >
> > when bsu finally asked us to move on, harold created the current
> instance of the list, saving all of the archives, and has done all the real
> admin work bsu used to do for us.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Michael Herman
> > Michael Herman Associates
> > 312-280-7838 (mobile)
> >
> > MichaelHerman.com <http://michaelherman.com/>
> > OpenSpaceWorld.org <http://openspaceworld.org/>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:57 PM Tony Budak via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
> wrote:
> > Hello Colleagues,
> >
> > What is the Purpose of this Open Space Technology email list?
> >
> > Stay Safe and Well,
> > Tony
> >
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> From: Michael Herman <michael at michaelherman.com>
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> At the bottom of the latest FAQs at
> https://openspaceworld.org/wp2/oslist/oslist-faq/
>
> I see this...
> Welcome to the OSLIST!
>
> Updated March 18, 2004 Please email any additions or changes to
> ChrisCorrigan?
> <http://www.openspaceworld.org/cgi/wiki.cgi?action=edit&id=ChrisCorrigan>(
> http://www.chriscorrigan.com) mailto:chris at chriscorrigan.com
> <chris at chriscorrigan.com>
>
> Updated April 7, 2010 Please email any additions or changes to
> HaroldShinsato?
> <http://www.openspaceworld.org/cgi/wiki.cgi?action=edit&id=HaroldShinsato>
> (
> http://shinsato.com) mailto:harold at shinsato.com <harold at shinsato.com>
>
> So I think that?s a 2010 version.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 17:11 Peggy Holman via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> > One addition resource that speaks to the questions you raised Tony. For a
> > period, Chris Corrigan sent out an email of OSlist FAQ?s put together by
> a
> > group.
> >
> > I?ve copied below the last time I show it sent ? 5/21/02. I think it is
> > still quite accurate, though the tech stuff is out of date. It even
> > mentions the OSlist Poet Laureate. :-)
> >
> > Peggy
> >
> > ________________________________
> > Peggy Holman
> > Co-founder
> > Journalism That Matters
> > 15347 SE 49th Place
> > <
> https://www.google.com/maps/search/15347+SE+49th+Place+Bellevue,+WA++98006?entry=gmail&source=g
> >
> > Bellevue, WA
> > <
> https://www.google.com/maps/search/15347+SE+49th+Place+Bellevue,+WA++98006?entry=gmail&source=g
> >
> >  98006
> > <
> https://www.google.com/maps/search/15347+SE+49th+Place+Bellevue,+WA++98006?entry=gmail&source=g
> >
> > 206-948-0432
> > www.journalismthatmatters.org
> > www.peggyholman.com
> > Twitter: @peggyholman
> > JTM Twitter: @JTMStream
> >
> > Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into
> > Opportunity <http://www.engagingemergence.com>
> >
> >
> >
> > On May 21, 2002, at 5:59 PM, Chris Corrigan <chris at chriscorrigan.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > What with the recent virus hoax, now is as good a time as any to resend
> > the FAQ...see section 5 for etiquette on posting virus warnings!
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > Welcome to the OSLIST Frequently Asked Questions List
> >
> > Contents:
> >
> > 1.    What is Open Space Technology?
> > 2.    What is OSLIST?
> > 3.    How do I change my list settings?
> > 4.    Is the list archived and publicly accessible?
> > 5.    What is the etiquette for posting to OSLIST?
> > 6.    Dealing with viruses
> > 7.    What other online discussion forums are there for Open Space
> > Technology practitioners?
> > 8.    Where can I find out more about Open Space Technology?
> > 9.    What is OSonOS?
> > 10. Does the OSLIST really have a Poet Laureate?
> >
> > This FAQ has been prepared to outline some of the ?givens? around the
> > OSLIST, the online list for Open Space Technology practitioners.  This
> > FAQ does not represent the official position of the OSLIST membership,
> > but rather, is the result of observation and participation by a few list
> > members who had the passion to create a FAQ.
> >
> > 1. What is Open Space Technology?
> >
> > You'd be surprised how contentious a question that one can be.  Over the
> > years on OSLIST list members have gone through spells of defining Open
> > Space Technology both explicitly and implicitly.  In fact one of the
> > benefits of being subscribed to this list is that over time a definition
> > will emerge for each individual that makes sense.
> >
> > Having said that, in 2000 a group of list members wrestled with the
> > challenge of crafting an Open Space Technology definition that was 25
> > words or less, and among the results were the following:
> >
> > ?Open Space is based in the belief that organizations and communities
> > run on passion and responsibility.  It allows groups of any size to
> > self-organize around what they really care about to get things done.?
> > -- Peg Holman
> >
> > ?Open Space Technology is a natural communication process that
> > recognizes that people take responsibility to pursue what they are
> > passionate about, and it ensures that what is important to each
> > participant will be discussed." -- developed by a small group during
> > Birgitt Williams' Open Space training workshop in Halifax May 15-18,
> > 2000
> >
> > That is the short answer.  How this happens is the interesting part
> >
> > Open Space Technology meetings begin with all the participants sitting
> > in a circle, and no items on the agenda.  The meeting opens with an
> > agenda setting exercise following which the group self-organizes into
> > smaller discussion groups.  Discussion group conveners are responsible
> > for providing a report of the discussions, which is immediately added to
> > a book of proceedings.  At the conclusion of the meeting, or very
> > shortly thereafter, participants receive a copy of the proceedings
> > including all of the discussion groups? reports and any action plans
> > that were developed.
> >
> > Open Space Technology meetings operate on four principles and one law.
> > The principles are:
> >
> >
> >   * Whoever comes is the right people
> >   * Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened
> >   * When it starts is the right time
> >   * When it's over it's over
> >
> > And the law is known as The Law of Two Feet (sometimes referred to as
> > "The Law of Mobility").  It states that ?If you find yourself in a
> > situation where you are neither learning or contributing, go somewhere
> > where you can.?
> >
> > As a result, Open Space Technology meetings are characterized by
> > self-organization and high degrees of freedom for participants.
> >
> > If you want to know more about Open Space Technology visit the site of
> > the  international Open Space Technology community at
> > http://www.openspaceworld.org (a companion site to this list) where you
> > can find an Introduction to OST in many languages and resources and
> > links to other materials about OST on the Web.
> >
> > For the record, Open Space Technology was developed by Harrison Owen, a
> > Maryland USA based consultant who was searching for a way to create
> > better meetings after hearing that the best parts of a conference he
> > organized were the coffee breaks.  Open Space Technology meetings are
> > still known for capturing the "buzz" that permeates the gathering and
> > turning it towards action.  Open Space Technology meetings have been
> > held with groups as large as 1200 and as small as 5.
> >
> > Harrison wrote "the book" on Open Space Technology, called "Open Space
> > Technology: A User's Guide" which serves as an important articulation of
> > the mechanics and meaning of the process.  In 2002, 37 Open Space
> > Technology practitioners contributed to a book called "Open Space: a
> > User's non-guide" which is a compilation of some fascinating
> > foundational thinking about Open Space, gleaned entirely from
> > conversations on the OSLIST.
> >
> >   * Link to the User's Guide:
> >     http://www.openspaceworld.com/literature.htm
> >   * Link to the User's Non-guide:
> >     http://www.globalchicago.net/ost/nonguide.html
> >
> > 2. What is OSLIST?
> >
> > OSLIST is the international mailing list for Open Space Technology
> > facilitators and those interested in the process.  It is a lively forum
> > with 347 members (as of January 23, 2002) and generates around 10-15
> > messages per day, during its most active times.
> >
> > 3.    How do I change my list settings?
> >
> > To join OSLIST, or to change your settings, visit
> > http://listserv.boisestate.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=oslist&A=1 and fill out
> > the form.  You may also unsubscribe using this page.
> >
> > You may also join OSLIST by sending a message to the following address:
> > listserv at listserv.boisestate.edu.  IN THE BODY of this message type ONLY
> > the following text: ?subscribe oslist? (don't type the quotes!).  Enter
> > nothing in the SUBJECT field and nothing else in the message (including,
> > for instance, signatures, addresses, etc.).
> >
> > To unsubscribe from OSLIST Send a message to
> > listserv at listserv.boisestate.edu.  IN THE BODY of this message type ONLY
> > the following text: ?unsubscribe oslist? (don't type the quotes!).
> > Enter nothing in the SUBJECT field and nothing else in the message
> > (including, for instance, signatures, addresses, etc.).
> >
> > Upon successfully registering for the list you will receive a piece of
> > mail containing useful information about OSLIST including how to
> > unsubscribe.  It's worthwhile saving this treasure!
> >
> > If you have any problems, our list moderator is Murli Nagasundaram.  He
> > is at murli at boisestate.edu .  Murli helps out with any technical issues
> > that need to be resolved with the list, but he does not "moderate" in
> > the traditional sense of filtering messages.  All messages mailed to the
> > LISTSERV are posted to the list.
> >
> > 4. Is the list archived and publicly accessible?
> >
> > Yes, the list is archived, and all material posted to the list is also
> > posted to the archive.  The archive is publicly accessible, so you may
> > wish to keep this in mind if you choose to post to the list.
> >
> > The archives can be read and searched by visiting
> > http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
> >
> > From time to time, discussions and postings to the list find their way
> >
> > into other forms, such as the User's Non-Guide, onto websites, or
> > forwarded to others who are not on the list.  List members should be
> > aware that posts to the OSLIST are public, and posting to the list is
> > generally understood to mean that your thoughts are okay to be shared
> > with the rest of the world.
> >
> > If you would like to use material that has been posted to the list,
> > please quote the source of the material, and maybe let that person know
> > how you are using their words.
> >
> > 5. What is the etiquette for posting to OSLIST?
> >
> > There are no hard and fast rules about what to post to OSLIST, but in
> > general people appreciate the following:
> >
> >   * Questions about working with Open Space Technology
> >   * Answers to relevant questions
> >   * Stories about Open Space Technology meetings
> >   * Poems (there is a regular poetry contest that happens every six
> >     months or so)
> >   * Notices of upcoming Open Space Technology training or conferences
> >   * Resource material that may be of interest to Open Space Technology
> >     facilitators
> >   * Opportunities and calls for OST facilitators.
> >   * Introductions from new subscribers
> >   * Discussion about theories and ideas that can help to improve the
> >     understanding and practice of Open Space Technology
> >   * Experiences working with Open Space Organizations
> >   * Accounts of other ways of "opening space.".
> >   * Posts in languages other than English are acceptable.  OSLIST has
> >     readers who speak Cantonese, German, Swedish, Danish, Mandarin,
> >     Hindi, Russian, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Spanish and French
> >     among others and items have been posted in several of these
> >     languages in the past.
> >
> > In general, OSLIST users seem to prefer that people avoid the following:
> >
> >   * Attachments.  Please either post these to a website and provide the
> >     link to the list, or ask people to indicate if they wish to receive
> >     them off list.  Viruses are sent as attachments, and so most people
> >     will routinely delete them if they are not sent personally.
> >   * Flaming.  We are a pretty congenial group, and flaming is
> >     relatively unknown amongst us.  It would be nice to keep it that
> >     way.  If you have negative things to say about individuals it would
> >     be appreciated if you could keep them off list.
> >   * Virus warnings.  If you absolutely feel the need to post a virus
> >     warning to the list please ensure that the warning is not a hoax by
> >     first checking with the Symantec AntiVirus Centre at
> >     http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/
> >   * Please try to avoid sending messages in HTML.  Plain text is
> >     preferred on this list.  All mail browsers have this option.
> >
> > It must also be said that the jury is still out on small personal notes
> > of appreciation or support to individuals.  Some feel that these are a
> > waste of bandwidth and add to an increasingly heavy personal email
> > load.  Others feel that personal messages of support sent to the list
> > provide valuable affirmation to individuals by recognizing them within
> > the worldwide community of Open Space Technology practitioners.  It's
> > best to use your own judgment on this.  If you do post notes like this
> > to the list, be aware that the reception of others may be mixed.
> >
> > 6. Dealing with viruses
> >
> > Like many email lists, the OSLIST is vulnerable to viruses being
> > circulated by its members.  This does happen from time to time.  While
> > there is no fool proof way to stop viruses being sent to the list, there
> > are a couple of things you can do to avoid being affected by viruses.
> > There is an excellent FAQ on dealing with email viruses at (
> > http://www.onenw.org/bin/page.cfm?pageid=14 ).  This includes
> > instructions for making Microsoft Outlook safe.
> >
> > In addition, OSLIST users have offered the following pieces of advice:
> >
> >
> >   * Never open an attachment from an email sent to the list, even if it
> >     comes from a source you know and trust. If you are curious about an
> >     attachment, ask the sender to send it to you off list.
> >   * Don't use Microsoft Outlook as your email reader.  Choose Eudora (
> >     http://www.eudora.com ) or some other free mail program instead.
> >   * Use Anti-virus software such as Norton Anti-virus produced by
> >     Symantec (
> >     http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/content/productlink.cfm#0 ),
> >     or the free software produced by H+BEDV ( http://www.hbedv.com/ )
> >
> > 7. What other online discussion forums are there for Open Space
> > Technology practitioners?
> >
> > The two most heavily visited online forums are as follows:
> >
> >   * Worldwide Open Space at http://www.openspaceworld.org.
> >     Registration is free.
> >   * The Meta Network at http://www.tmn.com/new.  Follow the link to
> >     ?make a new account? and fill out the form.  Where you are asked
> >     for your host or sponsor on The Meta Network enter ?Openspace?
> >
> > 8. Where can I find out more about Open Space Technology?
> >
> > The best place to start is at the Open Space World website which can be
> > found at: http://www.openspaceworld.org/.  Here you will find resources
> > for facilitators, links to websites of Open Space Technology
> > practitioners, stories, poetry, training opportunities, conference
> > information and more.
> >
> > 9. What is OSonOS?
> >
> > OSonOS stands for ?Open Space on Open Space.?  It is an annual event
> > that gathers together 150 or so Open Space Technology practitioners to
> > spend two or more days discussing issues related to the practice of Open
> > Space Technology.
> >
> > The next OSonOS (OSonOSinOZ) will be held in Melbourne, Australia,
> > November 9-12, 2002.  More information about that event can be found at
> > http://www.openspaceworld.org/osonos.html along with links to the
> > proceedings of previous OSonOS events.
> >
> > 10. Does the OSLIST really have a Poet Laureate?
> >
> > Of course!  The title of OSLIST Poet Laureate is awarded to the winner
> > of the Biannual OSLIST Restricted Form Poetry Contest.  Anyone may enter
> > this contest, and all list members have an opportunity to vote for the
> > winner.  The winner is responsible for organizing the next contest.  The
> > current OSLIST Poet Laureate is Laurel Doersam, Renaissance Woman.
> >
> >
> > Updated February 28, 2002
> > Please email any additions or changes to Chris Corrigan
> > chris at chriscorrigan.com
> >
> >
> > --
> > CHRIS CORRIGAN
> > Consultation - Facilitation
> > Open Space Technology
> >
> > http://www.chriscorrigan.com
> >
> > *
> > *
> > ==========================================================
> > OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> > ------------------------------
> > To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options,
> > view the archives of oslist at listserv.boisestate.edu,
> > Visit:
> >
> > http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Jan 28, 2021, at 11:00 PM, Michael Herman via OSList <
> > oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> > try openspaceworld.org/oslist for purpose and guide.
> >
> > the oslist has been unmoderated since it began in 1996.
> >
> > there have been three admins.  murli nagasundaram was a prof at boise
> > state university and got the list started, hosted by the university.
> when
> > he left the uni, our list was one of the biggest and most active in the
> > whole uni.  respecting that, they let me continue as moderator-in-fact,
> > with an IT staff member listed as the nominal admin.  fact is, there was
> > hardly anything to do, except dogging the occasional repeating echo of a
> > vacation autoresponder.
> >
> > when bsu finally asked us to move on, harold created the current instance
> > of the list, saving all of the archives, and has done all the real admin
> > work bsu used to do for us.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Michael Herman
> > Michael Herman Associates
> > 312-280-7838 (mobile)
> >
> > MichaelHerman.com <http://michaelherman.com/>
> > OpenSpaceWorld.org <http://openspaceworld.org/>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:57 PM Tony Budak via OSList <
> > oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Colleagues,
> >>
> >> What is the Purpose of this Open Space Technology email list?
> >>
> >> Stay Safe and Well,
> >> Tony
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> OSList mailing list
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> >>
> > _______________________________________________
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> >
> >
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>
> Michael Herman
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>
> MichaelHerman.com
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> From: lucia pavia Ticzon <living.systems.org.luch at gmail.com>
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> Xcept if you get this far it?s sometimes trouble. Or
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> Yehey! Now i / we all can
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> Z zzzzz.
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> Love?t Thanks be!
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 2:31 AM Jeff Aitken via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks. The warm invite to check the oslist archives led me on a good
> > journey last night. Some of the jewels I found were poems, from the days
> of
> > the "poetry celebration and contest" that lived here for a long while.
> >
> > Poems of open space! With a convenor naming a poetic "form" to follow for
> > that round of celebration.
> >
> > Here is one, in the form of three stanzas of haiku.
> >
> >
> > huge pens and newsprint
> >
> > like twigs and leaves on the floor:
> >
> > fall forest clearing.
> >
> >
> > wall like wide canvas
> >
> > bare, primed, awaiting fresh strokes
> >
> > painted by our hearts.
> >
> >
> > circle of welcome,
> >
> > like setting an old table
> >
> > for neighbors and friends.
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is one in a fun form using an alphabet. It's not about open space,
> > but is about writing a poem, kinda. (Without launching a new Celebration
> > formally, i invite you to try it...)
> >
> >
> > And I
> > Believe you too
> > Can
> > Do a poem, and
> > Even
> > Fairly
> > Gracefully ? I
> > Have seen
> > Innovative
> > Juxtapositions
> > Kindly
> > Line up in
> > Many
> > New and
> > Original
> > Poems - it?s
> > Quite
> > Reasonable to get
> > So many words
> > To line
> > Up
> > Very
> > Willingly
> > Xcept if you get this far it?s sometimes trouble.
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > OSList mailing list
> > To post send emails to OSList at lists.openspacetech.org
> > To unsubscribe send an email to OSList-leave at lists.openspacetech.org
> > To subscribe or manage your subscription click below:
> > http://lists.openspacetech.org/listinfo.cgi/oslist-openspacetech.org
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> From: Funda Oral <fundaoral at gmail.com>
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> Thanks Jeff!
>
> Elwin and Joan via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>, 30 Oca 2021
> Cmt, 09:31 tarihinde ?unu yazd?:
>
> > Brilliant Jeff, absolutely brilliant!
> >
> > You get the prize.
> >
> > Thank you... I needed that.
> >
> > eg
> >
> > On Friday, January 29, 2021, 02:52:18 PM EST, Jeff Aitken via OSList <
> > oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > An open space
> >
> > By internet
> >
> > Can serve
> >
> > During
> >
> > Emergencies
> >
> > Fostering
> >
> > Good conversations
> >
> > Held in surprising
> >
> > Intimacy
> >
> > Just because our
> >
> > Kind faces
> >
> > Linger at the screen
> >
> > Making that
> >
> > Nearby feeling.
> >
> > Optimally a
> >
> > Platform like
> >
> > Qiqo is a
> >
> > Resource
> >
> > Suited
> >
> > To
> >
> > Underpin a
> >
> > Very
> >
> > Welcoming
> >
> > Xperience if
> >
> > You so
> >
> > deZire.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, 10:12 AM Jeff Aitken <r.jeff.aitken at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks. The warm invite to check the oslist archives led me on a good
> > journey last night. Some of the jewels I found were poems, from the days
> of
> > the "poetry celebration and contest" that lived here for a long while.
> >
> > Poems of open space! With a convenor naming a poetic "form" to follow for
> > that round of celebration.
> >
> > Here is one, in the form of three stanzas of haiku.
> >
> >
> > huge pens and newsprint
> >
> > like twigs and leaves on the floor:
> >
> > fall forest clearing.
> >
> >
> > wall like wide canvas
> >
> > bare, primed, awaiting fresh strokes
> >
> > painted by our hearts.
> >
> >
> > circle of welcome,
> >
> > like setting an old table
> >
> > for neighbors and friends.
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is one in a fun form using an alphabet. It's not about open space,
> > but is about writing a poem, kinda. (Without launching a new Celebration
> > formally, i invite you to try it...)
> >
> >
> > And I
> > Believe you too
> > Can
> > Do a poem, and
> > Even
> > Fairly
> > Gracefully ? I
> > Have seen
> > Innovative
> > Juxtapositions
> > Kindly
> > Line up in
> > Many
> > New and
> > Original
> > Poems - it?s
> > Quite
> > Reasonable to get
> > So many words
> > To line
> > Up
> > Very
> > Willingly
> > Xcept if you get this far it?s sometimes trouble.
> >
> >
> >
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 11:48:15 +0000
> From: Romy Shovelton <romy.shovelton at gmail.com>
> To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
>         <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Subject: Re: [OSList] Poetry on the oslist
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> Absolutely LOVING this Open Space poetry !!  Thanks everyone?..
>
> I can see a new way to being the Opening Circle !!  ?
>
> Romy
>
>
>
>
> > On 30 Jan 2021, at 02:54, lucia pavia Ticzon via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> >
> > ?
> >
> > Xcept if you get this far it?s sometimes trouble. Or
> >
> > Yehey! Now i / we all can
> > Z zzzzz.
> >
> >
> > Love?t Thanks be!
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 2:31 AM Jeff Aitken via OSList <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>>
> wrote:
> > Hi folks. The warm invite to check the oslist archives led me on a good
> journey last night. Some of the jewels I found were poems, from the days of
> the "poetry celebration and contest" that lived here for a long while.
> >
> > Poems of open space! With a convenor naming a poetic "form" to follow
> for that round of celebration.
> >
> > Here is one, in the form of three stanzas of haiku.
> >
> >
> >
> > huge pens and newsprint
> >
> > like twigs and leaves on the floor:
> >
> > fall forest clearing.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > wall like wide canvas
> >
> > bare, primed, awaiting fresh strokes
> >
> > painted by our hearts.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > circle of welcome,
> >
> > like setting an old table
> >
> > for neighbors and friends.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is one in a fun form using an alphabet. It's not about open space,
> but is about writing a poem, kinda. (Without launching a new Celebration
> formally, i invite you to try it...)
> >
> >
> >
> > And I
> > Believe you too
> > Can
> > Do a poem, and
> > Even
> > Fairly
> > Gracefully ? I
> > Have seen
> > Innovative
> > Juxtapositions
> > Kindly
> > Line up in
> > Many
> > New and
> > Original
> > Poems - it?s
> > Quite
> > Reasonable to get
> > So many words
> > To line
> > Up
> > Very
> > Willingly
> > Xcept if you get this far it?s sometimes trouble.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:05:09 +0100
> From: <juanluiswalker at gmail.com>
> To: "'World wide Open Space Technology email list'"
>         <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> Subject: Re: [OSList] This list serve is antiquated big time
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> Perhaps the only thing that we needed to do with the Oslist is to putting
> some light on it.
>
>
>
> Juan Luis
>
>
>
> De: OSList <oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org> En nombre de Harrison
> Owen SR via OSList
> Enviado el: viernes, 29 de enero de 2021 17:54
> Para: World wide Open Space Technology email list <
> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
> CC: Harrison Owen SR <hhowensr at gmail.com>
> Asunto: Re: [OSList] This list serve is antiquated big time
>
>
>
> Oh Yes... OSLIST started as a phone operated bulletin board. And for sure
> it does
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