DrupalArt Community Recipes are fantastic WAS:Re: [drupal-docs]
New book about Drupal?
Laura Scott
laurascott at mailspot.org
Tue Aug 9 20:08:23 UTC 2005
I really like "community recipes" as well. Recipe is a great analogy
that can be used for "business website recipes" and "blogging recipes"
etc. (for each intended purposes of the site in question). And it is
open-ended -- recipes change, are customized by each "chef" and can be
made more spicy, more salty, etc.
Getting back to the "community plumbing" discussion of late ... I wonder
if a metaphor related to recipes could work. "Community Pantry"?
Erm...prolly not.
Laura
Roland "Bryght" Tanglao wrote:
> Cool! I didn't invent the term "Community Recipes" but Farsheed your
> recipes are fantastic. Need more of these in exquisite detail from
> DrupalEd, Drupal for Citizen Journalism, etc.
>
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>
> On 9-Aug-05, at 12:52 PM, Farsheed wrote:
>
>> "Community Recipes"! I'm totally stealing that. Ok I
>> just stole it. It's up on my docs page on
>> DrupalART.org...
>>
>> http://drupalart.org/book
>>
>> Farsheed
>>
>> --- "Roland \"Bryght\" Tanglao" <roland at bryght.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I am totally down with the Kieran "why" approach.
>>> And I'd love to
>>> help in any way I can (co-author, proof read, write
>>> a chapter, sorry
>>> but I don' t have the time to write an entire book
>>> myself, don' t
>>> know how Djun does it :-) !)
>>>
>>> I am also down with a book that has Drupal community
>>> recipes (my user
>>> friendly word for best practises)
>>>
>
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