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Yes. We intend to publish our process of creation, so that anyone can do the same, for their neighborhood. Indeed it will be less like "publishing" than "planning, creating, discussing, doing" out in the open, exposed to public view and participation.
 
Yes. We intend to publish our process of creation, so that anyone can do the same, for their neighborhood. Indeed it will be less like "publishing" than "planning, creating, discussing, doing" out in the open, exposed to public view and participation.
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How interested are you people in becoming bakers? It might be possible to take turn and turn alike and make the stuff you like. Easily said, since I have done this for a living and still do it at home, but it's not '"that"' hard.
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In addition to Whole Earth, I have found The Bread Bible to be a useful resource: it removes a lot of the guesswork and mystery but preserves the experience with a maximum of fun.
  
 
== Why bread? ==
 
== Why bread? ==

Revision as of 00:36, 27 June 2005

What is Open Bread? We will start a bakery. Do it using the same means as we'd have used if we wanted to start an open source programming project. We want to see if "open source principles and practices" have application in creating and managing non-digital projects.

Bread as in... bread?

The output of this project will be a functioning community bakery for Charlottetown. The city has several bakeries now, but their products are uninspiring and generic, seemingly all made from the same "glop." As the downtown core recovers its residential past, a bakery will be a key component of making the community "livable."

Open as in Open Source?

Yes. We intend to publish our process of creation, so that anyone can do the same, for their neighborhood. Indeed it will be less like "publishing" than "planning, creating, discussing, doing" out in the open, exposed to public view and participation.

How interested are you people in becoming bakers? It might be possible to take turn and turn alike and make the stuff you like. Easily said, since I have done this for a living and still do it at home, but it's not '"that"' hard.

In addition to Whole Earth, I have found The Bread Bible to be a useful resource: it removes a lot of the guesswork and mystery but preserves the experience with a maximum of fun.

Why bread?

Taste. History. Community-building. Low-tech. Manageable.

Inspirations

Whole Earth Catalog

Peter has all issues. Olle has the final one.

(The Whole Earth Magazine already over-run by us geeks.)

Practical Steps

  • Registered openbread.com (not active yet)