The project’s goals have to do with encouraging the development of interesting and useful “recipes” (ie, single-page applications) that take advantage of public web resources (eg, Linked Data, SPARQL).
A simple recipe might accept some amount of user information, issue one or more queries, and generate a report. More complex recipes may support extended interaction.
Most recipes should be easy to use. If background knowledge is needed, the recipe should provide links to appropriate resources (eg, Wikipedia articles).
Creating or modifying a recipe is likely to require both study and experimentation:
The project framework uses a number of technologies (eg, languages, libraries, web resources). Some of these are complicated, subtle, and/or moving targets. Recipes may add other technologies, as desired.
The project framework uses a number of files and directories. Learning where things go takes time. Worse, the framework is still under active development.