Hey!
We're happy to announce that the 1st milestone of the new pure:dyne has been reached: pure:dyne miso :)
https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/wiki/GetPureDyne
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Project News
We are still working hard on packaging more software, porting features from the previous system and also adding new ones! As a matter of fact, we'll be having our second code sprint this week to start developing the next milestone: leek & potato. https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/roadmap
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Feedback and Review
Feedback on miso is very important at this stage and, as you can see in the issue tracker (https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/report/1), we are already aware of a certain number of things to fix ;) We also have started working on a whole new documentation and If you want to help us fix and improve pure:dyne, make sure you read our little guideline :) -> https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/wiki/DocTicket
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Join the project!
We are always happy to welcome new people willing to contribute on the documentation, software packaging and the Live system. Contact us at puredyne-team@goto10.org !
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Free/Libre/Open Source Soup of the day: Miso
* 25 ml miso paste * 10 g wakame (dried seaweed) * 140 g soft tofu or extra firm silken tofu * 500 ml vegetarian dashi (seaweed stock) * 2 spring onions
1. Heat at high heat the dashi in a large saucepan or pot 2. Place the seaweed into a small bowl with water. Wait a bit so it get soaked all right. 3. Melt the miso in a cup with a little bit of dashi from the pot. When it's melted, pour it in the pot and stir. 4. Cut the tofu into into small (but not too small) cubes. Add them in the pot and turn the heat down (it must stop boiling) 5. Add the wakame in the pot to the pan. 6. Serve the miso soup in bowls. 7. Chop up the spring onions and garnish the bowls. 8. Serve while booting pure:dyne
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