Talk:Open-space meeting

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This is a highly confusing entry. It seems to confuse Open Space Technology with something that the Landmark group does.

Now it doesn't. It says OST has become a generic movement, and lists some spinoffs that are definitely not conforming to OST.

Open Space Technology has a well established history, some of which is captured at the Wikipedia page. I suggest a deletion of this page.

It was turned into a redirect because it lacked sources from generic users of the term. They are easy to find, with variant names like OPENspace or Living Agenda or (for the public conference version) unconference, plus whatever Landmark Forum calls their quite similar method. Some of these variants are notable, some not, but there is definitely a movement with this name that is beyond what OST itself is doing or defining.