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A '''core community''' or core team is a subset of a community | A '''core community''' or core team is a subset of a [[Community|community]] | ||
or [[Social network|social network]] which is made of active core | or [[Social network|social network]] which is made of active core | ||
members that contribute frequently and setup the rules, contrary | members that contribute frequently and setup the rules, contrary | ||
Revision as of 12:02, 26 February 2011
A core community or core team is a subset of a community or social network which is made of active core members that contribute frequently and setup the rules, contrary to the majority of non-core members and lurkers which are mainly watching and observing. The core community often contains the founders or owners of the community.
- For an open-source project, the core community contains the main developers.
- For a religious movement, the core community contains the saints, prophets and 'apostles'.
- For a political party, the core community is made of the chairmans of a party and their assistants.