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For the current Koha Wiki, visit https://wiki.koha-community.org .Koha cookbook
This is a project that started with Koha cookbook RFC.
A team was put together in late 2020 to make the Koha cookbook a reality!
Submitting your recipe
Requirements
Note that the Koha cookbook is a public domain (CC0) project. Therefore, recipes must be original or very modified. Do not submit a recipe that is not your own, taken from a website, a book or a magazine.
Ingredients must be given in metric measurements
- grams (g) for dry ingredients
- milliliters (ml) for wet ingredients
- celcius (°C) for temperatures
All types of recipes (drink, cocktail, beer, bread, mains, desserts, snacks, breakfast, etc.) are welcome!
Write your recipe
Use the recipe template available at https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook/-/blob/master/recipetemplate.rst to write your recipe.
Submit your recipe
You can use gitlab to submit your recipe.
- GitLab account: First of all, you have to create an account on GitLab. You can also sign in with an existing Google, Twitter, GitHub or BitBucket account.
- The first time you connect to Gitlab, go to https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook and click "Fork". This will make a copy of the manual in your account. You will always work in your own copy and then make "merge requests". The Cookbook team will then check your work to make sure there are no errors and then merge your work into the real cookbook. This helps avoid errors.
- Download the template: in the project files, there should be a file called recipetemplate.rst, click on the file name, then click on Download and save on your computer
- Edit the file: Open the file in your favorite text editor and write in your recipe; make sure to save under another name
- Upload the file on gitlab:
- In your project, navigate to the "source" directory
- Click on the + button and choose "Upload file"
- Choose the file, enter a commit message (something like "added [name of recipe]") and click "upload file"
- Create a merge request:
- In the left side menu, click on "Merge requests"
- Click "New merge request"
- On the left, you should see yourname/koha-cookbook; click "Select source branch" and choose master
- On the right, you should see koha-community/koha-cookbook and the master branch is already selected
- Click on "Compare branches and continue"
- If needed, edit your commit message, and add a description (optional)
- Click "Submit merge request"
If you are not comfortable with this process, you can submit your recipe by email.
- Download the template: go to https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook/-/blob/master/recipetemplate.rst , click Download and save the file on your computer
- Edit the file: Open the file in your favorite text editor and write in your recipe; make sure to save under another name
- Send your file to koha_cookbook [at] protonmail.com
Project management
Team
Leader:
- Caroline Cyr La Rose
Collaborators:
- Katrin Fischer
- Owen Leonard
- Martin Renvoize
- Magnus Enger
- Jonathan Druart
Meetings
First meeting: https://meetings.koha-community.org/2021/cookbook_working_group.2021-01-15-14.33.log.html
Next meeting: Cookbook meeting 12 march 2021
Process
The process we decided on was to use the same as the manual. Gitlab is used for updates as well as for hosting the rendered version.
https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook
Submissions
Submissions are to be sent it by gitlab, or by email (koha_cookbook [at] protonmail.com) if collaborators are not comfortable with gitlab.
A template is available in the git: https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook/-/blob/master/recipetemplate.rst
Example of a recipe: https://gitlab.com/koha-community/koha-cookbook/-/blob/master/source/poudingchomeur.rst
We will accept all submissions for now, and if we have too many, we'll limit to 1 per person.
Measurements must be in metric (g, ml, celsius)
Copyright
It was decided the copyright would be CC0 (public domain).
Therefore, collaborators must be aware that their recipe and the picture of their dish (and everything else in their submission) is going to be in the public domain. (This is why we decided not to include pictures of collaborators.)