Anonymous ID: 600973 May 18, 2024, 11:50 a.m. No.20883496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3510 >>3512 >>3516 >>3521 >>3532 >>3561 >>3588 >>3661 >>3664 >>3692 >>3722

PLEASE BAKERS - try to cooperate

Respect the notes of another baker if you take the bake halfway through.

 

>>20882956

Shades baked this bread: 4cb5c8

Also took notes for current bread up to here, then handed off:>>20883324

to this baker: >>20883327

New baker switched ip's, true, then posted these notes:

>>20883403

That's correct?

 

Shades is right about the way notes are handled.

If a signed in baker posts notes in the current bread and then hands off, the next baker must keep them (unless there's some kind of special problem, which is rare). He then adds his own notes.

 

Can indicate the baker change if he wants, that's optional.

Make sense?

If I don't reply, it's because i have an imminent appt.

o7

Anonymous ID: 600973 May 18, 2024, 11:59 a.m. No.20883533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3549 >>3551 >>3554

>>20883458

>no rules about it

It has always been the case the once baker posts notes and anons say nothing, then signs off, those notes stand. Newer bakers may not know but oldfags will remember.

There used to be a baker who would always mess with my notes if he picked up mid-bread. One night he did it and I waited around until end of bread. Offered to bake the next one. Told him off then restored the notes.

KEK.

 

Baking is a cooperative venture. More so when Q is posting because we must have coverage, regular bakers would notify other bakers if they could not take a usual shift for example. That spirit of cooperation is not always as it was but board works best when it's there.

 

No two bakers bake the same. It doesn't matter, each to his own.

THANKS TO ALL BAKERS,

you keep things rolling.

o7