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(This is an exciting initiative. I've been thinking about starting a recipies working group... but seems the troll beat me to it :))
 
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Yeay. Great initiative 142.177.X.X.... I'm doing some moving now so I don't have time to contribute but soonsoon. One important thing for the usability of the [[Cookbook]] for [[Consumerium]] is to establish a good enough template for recipies that people will follow the template. That makes it much easier to algorithmically distinguish cooking time and method, dietary and nutritional values etc.
Yeay. Great initiative 142.177.X.X.... I'm doing some moving now so I don't have time to contribute but soonsoon. One important thing for the usability of the [[Cookbook]] for [[Consumerium]] is to establish a good enough template for recipies that people will follow the template. That makes it much easier to algorithmically distinguish cooking time and method, dietary and nutritional values etc.
:Yes, there will be a need for special tags there too.  For instance an [[ecoregion]] tag to indicate where something came from and whether it's native to there, and harvested sustainably. 
:We might, with control of another code base not tied to textbooks and encyclopedia and dictionary problems, prototype some of the features here.  In other words, Consumerium turns itself into a sort of high tech cookbook, in order to have some influence/control over the way Wikipedia Cookbook evolves.
:It would be good also to fix the URLs to something easy to remember.  Therre is discussion of shifting to URLs like this
:: ''domain''/en/edit/Slow_Food
:So that you "en:edit" (a form) the [[en:Slow_Food]] entry by going there, without the usual clicking and such.  Then /en/wiki/Slow_Food can show yu the activity wikitivity on the page, and /en/Slow_Food itself just has the latest and possibly editorially-approved page (meaning no vandalism ever shows up to the public) which could just appear 24 hours after any edit to the entry, or be moved up faster once someone looked at it for typos and such (as they always do).  Making our URLs like theirs would be a good first step to cooperation, so if they're changing theirs, we should dive in and work out the right scheme:
:: ''domain''/LANGUAGE/VERB/ARTICLE
:That makes more sense than VERB/LANGUAGE/ARTICLE since the verb is in some language.
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