Once read a guy who defined the limit notion as a space to live, as a space to be habitated, not as a wall, but as a piece of land where people can live, not as a member, neither as a foreigner. This definition of the frontier or limit as "limes" could bring some light. In a practical case, I have no idea, the FOSS community I belongs has no membership, is not a club, and any one can come and participate, may we could make the distinction between volunteers and participants, but without a hierarchy structure has no sense, we just have the benevolent dictator and every one else.
BTW: sweet reflections.
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Once read a guy who defined the limit notion as a space to live, as a space to be habitated, not as a wall, but as a piece of land where people can live, not as a member, neither as a foreigner. This definition of the frontier or limit as "limes" could bring some light. In a practical case, I have no idea, the FOSS community I belongs has no membership, is not a club, and any one can come and participate, may we could make the distinction between volunteers and participants, but without a hierarchy structure has no sense, we just have the benevolent dictator and every one else.
BTW: sweet reflections.