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Jun

You’re speaking, and we’re listening.

Posted by josh  Published in Future, Collaboration Permalinks

Here are a few recent blog entries and videos about our new iteration of the Open Source Beer Project. We sweetened the deal in our newsletter last week. Anyone who comes up with the direction we ultimately proceed in will receive a Ralph Steadman-signed bottle of the 2005 release of Gonzo Imperial Porter. But just so you know, we have a few ideas ourselves. That’s just a sort of indirect warning that your ideas should be good.

Stan Hieronymus told us to integrate Flickr and Twitter into the whole mix. And so we did. Feel free to start following the Open Source Beer Project on Twitter. Our Twitter updates are also on the sidebar here, but we love the followers.

Beerbloggers.com is also excited about it.

And our buddies over at BeerUtopia.com made a video about us. Well, it’s about Chimay, too.

Have any comments about where you want the Open Source Beer Project to go? Leave them here or on our original post from last week.

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Jun

We want your thoughts on the future of the Open Source Beer Project

Posted by josh  Published in Future, Collaboration Permalinks

It’s been a while since we’ve written about the Open Source Beer Project, but don’t think that we’ve forgotten about you or our Open Source Beer concept. We’ve been monitoring the blogosphere and people are still talking about this unique project.

Flying Dog has been kicking around a bunch of ideas recently but before we announce anything, we wanted to get your thoughts on what’s next for Open Source Beer. How do you think we should move forward with this project? We really want to involve as many brewers and Open Source enthusiasts as we can before we fully decide which direction to continue in.

Here are a few questions that might help you respond.
• Any ideas on where to start collaborating on a new version of the Open Source Beer Project (v2.0)?
• How would you better involve the brewing/open source community to make this an even more collaborative effort?
• What do you envision as a v1.1 of the Doppelbock?

Nothing is out of bounds here - feel free to praise us, scold us, but please try to keep comments constructive. We look forward to working with everyone towards future releases of the Open Source Beer Project.

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