
The main idea of the project would be to recognize the diverse variety of volunteers, and not just put together a collection of recipes. Still, the point about the vanity publishing is a good one. Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 05:06 PM 6/27/2005, you wrote:
Branko Collin wrote:
I was thinking a few days ago about how PG has attracted volunteers from all over the world from different backgrounds, and I got to thinking that it might be kind of fun if PG were to compile a cookbook containing the favorite recipes from our volunteers.
However, I thought PG policy was to not publish previously unpublished works? Do I remember that correctly, and, if so, how would that influence this project? Perhaps PG needs to have a sister project with almost exactly the same goals, except that it will publish Vanity Press.
This has already been done:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook
Of course, I could come up with better Italian recipes than they :-)
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