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We need a set of terms and a way of describing ourselves that many people can use and understand; "community" is too broad to be helpful in many settings. I (Mitchell) have written a couple of posts describing the Mozilla Community. I'm sure there are other descriptions, either of Mozilla or other groups that could be helpful. I'd like to collect useful info and have a place for discussion. | We need a set of terms and a way of describing ourselves that many people can use and understand; "community" is too broad to be helpful in many settings. I (Mitchell) have written a couple of posts describing the Mozilla Community. I'm sure there are other descriptions, either of Mozilla or other groups that could be helpful. I'd like to collect useful info and have a place for discussion. | ||
* | * [http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/07/07/concentric-circles-of-community/Concentric Circles of Community] | ||
* | * [http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/07/14/concentric-spheres-of-community/Concentric Spheres of Community] | ||
* [http://commonspace.typepad.com/commonspace/2008/07/more-on-mozilla-communities-circles-and-maps.html/ Mark Surman on concentric circles idea] | |||
* [http://commonspace.typepad.com/commonspace/2008/07/a-few-concrete-things-mozilla-foundation-might-do.html Concentric circles / spheres with concrete examples] | |||
* [[Summit2008/Sessions/Proposals/Mozilla_Identity#Notes|Notes from Mozilla Identity session at Summit]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:23, 23 June 2011
Note: A more recent discussion about describing the community can be found at Community.
Describing the Mozilla Community
We need a set of terms and a way of describing ourselves that many people can use and understand; "community" is too broad to be helpful in many settings. I (Mitchell) have written a couple of posts describing the Mozilla Community. I'm sure there are other descriptions, either of Mozilla or other groups that could be helpful. I'd like to collect useful info and have a place for discussion.