[Dialogue] Draft of consensus paper

Jeanette Stanfield rbstanfi at bigpond.net.au
Tue Oct 30 07:17:06 EDT 2007


Dear Colleagues, 

Please note that consensus paper is now on the repository and can be
downloaded and added to there.
http://twiki.wedgeblade.net/bin/view.cgi/Main/ConsensusComp.    Thank you
very much Gordon for putting
it up.  Please see his instructions below for using the repository.

 I have already received about 30 requests for Document so hope most of you
can find it on the repository.
If you can¹t get it for some reason, just let me know and I will send it to
you by email.  Lets keep all the editing,
add ons etc in one spot- the repository please.    Thanks.

In the next day I plan to work on an introduction which I will add to the
document.  This introduction will include
something about the community writing this document.  There are already
people with no experience of the OE
Community asking for this document  so I am sensing the necessity for this
context.    Others of you may want to
add to the intro.  

As you see the materials, please feel free to share your experiences with
consensus and place thoughts in most
appropriate section or add a section as needed.    This is a place where we
all have the opportunity to debrief
ourselves and others on 45 years of applied research on a method of decision
making we have called consensus.
 
The main guideline I suggest is that we operate out of is a deep respect for
each other, our ongoing applied research
and our planet which is crying  out for authentic dialogue and decision
making.   

Go well,


Jeanette Stanfield



Gordon Harper
>>  
>>  
> Jeanette --
> 
> Understand.  I got your file and have just popped it up on the Repository,
> under Reflective Writings, so it is available there for everyone to see, add
> to or download.  For those in a hurry to get to it, the link is:
> 
> http://twiki.wedgeblade.net/bin/view.cgi/Main/ConsensusComp
> 
> No password is required to view or download items on the Repository. To post
> or edit items, one does need to do the one time registration and thereby
> choose a password.  I just clicked the "remember my password" box when I
> registered, and I've never had to worry about it again. If anyone ever does
> forget their password when they want to log in and do some editing of material
> on the Repository, it's easy to click the "I forgot my password" link, and it
> is immediately sent to that person's email.
> 
> I know David has been trying, as he says, "to retire the
> oecommunity.grouphub.com site and concentrate on the Repository."  It was with
> that in mind that we recently ported materials from the Denver Springboard
> meeting earlier this year from that site over to the Repository.  (If you
> missed that, check out the link to it in the Repository's left sidebar.)
> 
> I did get the feeling that you were about to be overwhelmed with individual
> requests for copies of your work.  This should at least save you from having
> to respond to each of those with a separate email --
> 
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
> 
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