TreverT wrote:I just posted a blog entry linking to your site. I've had this idea for an article brewing in my head for a while, ever since reading Wikinomics and thinking about how the same "open source" model of info-exchange had affected the world of pipes, and it made for a perfect lead-up to finishing with a paragraph introducing Pipedia.
http://www.talbertpipes.com/2007/08/rhe ... -open.html
Great blog post, thanks Trever!
I was really encouraged to see so many young pipe smokers at the NASPC show. I think the internet and open source information is a huge part of their World and one we need to embrace if we want to reach them. Even at my advanced age I've really enjoyed having access to so much information so fast
In terms of what works for open source, and what doesn't. It will be interesting. I suspect all the hot debates will eventually come up and need to be dealt with. If editing wars develop, one solution might be a mix of open and protected articles on those topics. Ideally, an agreed on outline of the issues, linking to articulate articles from both sides. Readers can then make their own decisions.
Certainly the up and coming and hobiest pipe makers have gotten through some of the basics faster due to all the great information. I have benefited immensely from the forum, and everything that led up to it on Trever and Tyler's sites. Thanks so much to all of you!
I don't think established pipe makers have anything to worry about in terms of competition. It takes much more than knowledge to be good at this. You've graciously shared the knowledge, but only a few have the eyes and hands and souls, let alone the dedication to apply it, and become really great at this.
Look at the Danes and the rest of the European cultures that nurture new talent through apprenticeship. I think all we're seeing is an information age version that has taken hold, especially in cultures like the US without ready access to more traditional ways to learn.
My guess is that the few up and comers that eventually make pipes that compete in the upper mid and high grade arenas will barley replace those of you we loose due to attrition and other life challenges unrelated to the competition.