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Old 11-29-2011, 10:00 AM   #1
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Would an online "recipe playground" be useful?

To all the recipe developers and tinkerers out there, would it be helpful to have an online test ground for your recipes?

Imagine having an online editor where you could try, debug and run recipes to refine them. I would run them with the --test option to ensure manageable load on the server. As the result you would get the calibre log and an epub file.

Don't know, just an idea.

Tom
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