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Scholar and writer Clay Shirky, in describing [how the open source community Perl works](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1TZaElTAs) described his litmus test:
![shirky community.png](/img/shirky%20community.png)
It's also a sense of interconnectedness. Community designer Alex Hillman shows how important it is to design for deep, trusting interactions, because they create *value* for the participants:
![hillman community.png](/modules/community/_posts/hillman community.png)
![hillman community.png](/img/hillman%20community.png)
We describe it as feelings + value: community is a sense of *shared purpose and belonging*.
We describe it as a combination of the above: community is a sense of *shared purpose and belonging*.
![P2PU community.png](/modules/community/_posts/P2PU community.png)
![P2PU community.png](/img/P2PU%20community.png)
Think about your local PTA, block party organization, church, book club or alumni association. Theres always a reason that youre there, and a sense that youre included.
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### Celebrate successes?
Each community has their own rituals to recognize success (think work anniversaries, juried art shows, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, etc.). These activities build a sense of quality in a community--what is imporant, what should the individual members strive to produce, what good collaborations might look like. Thinking about what you prize and measure is important in community design.
## How Do I Know if My Community is Healthy?
Community is a continuum.
Community is a sense of trust. Trust emerges when you share personal details.
# P2PU Examples:
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- *Tried new tools together*: Members tried out new tools like Google Fusion Tables together, and shared their frustrations, setbacks and successes.
- *Summaries of Hangouts*: In a brilliant move, members sent a summary of the synchronous Hangout to the whole group, which kept the folks who couldnt make it in the loop.
See the full recap at [Data MOOC: Results, Findings and Recommendations](http://info.p2pu.org/2013/06/18/data-mooc-results-findings-and-recommendations/)
See the full recap at [Data MOOC: Results, Findings and Recommendations](http://info.p2pu.org/2013/06/18/data-mooc-results-findings-and-recommendations/)