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How do you count your community size?

Way back in the Maemo Summit in September 08, Jay Sullivan put up a slide which talked about spheres of participation in Mozilla.  I threw together a rough approximation of what was in that: Communities are like onions or planets, with, at their core, the leaders who set the tone and direction for the community. […]



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How do you count your community size?

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Way back in the Maemo Summit in September 08, Jay Sullivan put up a slide which talked about spheres of participation in Mozilla.  I threw together a rough approximation of what was in that: Communities are like onions or planets, with, at their core, the leaders who set the tone and direction for the community. […]



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How do you count your community size?

Way back in the Maemo Summit in September 08, Jay Sullivan put up a slide which talked about spheres of participation in Mozilla.  I threw together a rough approximation of what was in that: Communities are like onions or planets, with, at their core, the leaders who set the tone and direction for the community. […]

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