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The immortal cookbook by Adam Monsen

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Summary

Join us in the journey: chart your course to digital recipe freedom! Celebrate your favorite home-cooked meals with all their history, comfort, and tradition. Cherish and share these meals with friends and family. Gather and curate your delicious recipes with ease. Recall your favorite dishes in an instant and keep them forever. This workshop covers practical digital recipe storage and maintenance with free software using libre data formats. The focus will be on ease of use and collaboration. The workshop is designed to attract people capable at plaintext editing, including some coding experience.

https://adammonsen.com/post/2046/

Biography

Adam Monsen is a free software enthusiast and tech entrepreneur from the Pacific Northwest. Adam is a co-founder of SeaGL, the Seattle GNU/Linux Conference.

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