2018-01-09 Nishio coined the term - Example of [Blurring of organizational boundaries - In the open source community, for example, you are free to join or leave the mailing list, but special authorization is required to become a person who actually changes the source code (i.e., commits changes to the repository = committer). - Committers have the opportunity to have close discussions with each other on overall project policies, etc. - Based on your activities in the outside community, you will be recruited by the inside community.
- Notation distortion dual community.
relevance - Dark Thin Circle Diagram
- Outside permissionless, activity there affects whether you can pass through the gate to enter the [inner circle
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