##OpenSauce
At the first ever Research Bazaar, in Melbourne, 2015, delegates from around the world convened in order to teach and learn open-source digital research tools.
The event was a resounding success, with many future interdisciplinary colloborations planned. Key to its success was the daily provision of breakfasts, lunches, and sometimes, dinners. Despite attendee pleas, our fearless chef, Nic, refused to divulge her secret recipes.}
From passion for Open Knowledge and a shitty pun, opensauce was born.
If you want a nicely formatted, bleeding-edge version of the book, clone the repository and use your TeX builder to compile sauce_book.tex
. If that's too much effort, a fairly recent PDF version will be kept here.
The easiest way is to make a pull request. Ideally, you'll want to create a LaTeX formatted file in recipes/
that follows the syntax of existing entries (e.g. recipes/mango_curry.tex
). Please feel free to add your name and affiliation to any contribution you make.
Upon compile, our main sauce_book.tex
file will include all recipes included in recipes/
.
If you want to add an image, it can be stored in images/
. In line with the zen of TeX and open-source, make sure it's pretty and yours.
Other pun-based project ideas are more than welcome. Monty Python humour is the sole exception.
Otherwise, you could always return to your thesis.