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from Bobby Bhuna:
I think this may have been mentioned in the past but it would be great to set up a cr0 ebook (free to all of course) that has the collection of our finest recipes and techniques to date. We could release new versions as our recipes evolve etc, but this would be really great to close the market on people capitalising on other people's need to make good curry. Of course we would have to call it a freebook (Fr-Ebook)
What do you think?
from unclebuck:
i think thats a good idea bobby. it would download thousands
from ast:
As a start, maybe a section of articles rather than forum posts. You could possibly use more of a blog format instead, or take submissions or something. Don't know how the review process would work, but it might be a way to keep it on-line and dynamic. There are ways to ensure you can sensibly print things for easy use off-line, and you could also provide off-line bundles or even PDFs if you wanted. It all depends on how much effort people wanted to put in.
I think something that collected the wisdom of the site in a bit more digestible manner than going through all the forum postings would be a great addition. The re-org of the recipe section into types of dish is a step in the right direction.
Probably should be a separate topic though...
from bobby bhuna:
A curry recipe wiki might be a thought. Basically some kind of "We are CR0, we think these recipes are great and will cover most currys you'll get in a BIR" as a seemingly finished product, with great instructions and lovely images - just what you want, fast, without the mess of ugly forum threads.
from ast:
Yeah, Bobby. A wiki might do the trick, although personally I'm not a big fan of them as an authoring medium. Still, it's as accessible as the forum to get people to contribute without having to learn a bunch of new mark-up.
Either way, having to read the whole thread for some of the more popular recipes to ensure you've gotten all of the tips, corrections and suggestions covered takes up quite a bit of time. Most of the recipes I've used from here more than once, I've ended up transcribing for myself anyway. If you didn't have to make that effort, you'd be streets ahead and could just focus on cooking.
from bobby bhuna:
I couldn't agree more.
I'm not a huge wiki fan but "crokopedia" and "Birikopedia" would be my suggested names It just seems to complicate the whole thing and it would be hard to get this look and feel to seamlessly integrate across the wiki platform aswell.
That said it would be really, really great for recipes...
If we did want to press ahead with it, I could probably duplicate the CSS from here to get a very very similar look and feel now that I think about it. I also wouldn't mind setting up the wiki, as I have had been involved in setting up a development wiki at work and it's really quite simple. I also wouldn't mind paying for hosting, or contributing towards the price if someone else would. To keep it tightly integrated with this forum, Stew could give it a subdomain e.g. cr0.co.uk/crokwiki. Just some thoughts for those who may be interested.
I do think this could solve my recipe nightmares and prevent my coconut incident from reoccurring!
from unclebuck:
BB has come up with a good idea - crO freebook
a ebook in pdf format perhaps for crO members
main dishes with base gravy, starters and sides with pictures.
the best recipes from this site.
perhaps members vote for the best dishes that go into the book?
what do others think?