Last update over a year ago, so I hope (2025) gets added to the title:
> [2025/05/26] (Step 1 completed!) We release Mixture-of-Thoughts--a curated reasoning dataset of 350k verified traces distilled from R1. The dataset spans tasks in mathematics, coding, and science, and is designed to teach language models to reason step-by-step. We also provide a recipe to train OpenR1-Distill-7B, which replicates the reasoning capabilities of deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-7B and marks the completion of step 1 in the Open R1 project.
Doesn't look like they managed to actually reproduce R1, and only stopped on Step 1 out of their 3-step plan.
One of my favorite code comments of all time is still in the src:
"# TODO: implement a proper validator to compare against ground truth. For now we just check for exact string match on each line of stdout." [1]
This was one of my chief complaints about the entire R1 news cycle, it felt like no one actually read the technical report. They were being heralded for their openness, but they left out the most meaningful details that you'd need to reproduce their work.
Check out OpenThoughts. It has a widely used dataset, a model that beats the deepseek's smaller reasoning models, and a paper that talks in detail about the data curation methodology.
> [2025/05/26] (Step 1 completed!) We release Mixture-of-Thoughts--a curated reasoning dataset of 350k verified traces distilled from R1. The dataset spans tasks in mathematics, coding, and science, and is designed to teach language models to reason step-by-step. We also provide a recipe to train OpenR1-Distill-7B, which replicates the reasoning capabilities of deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-7B and marks the completion of step 1 in the Open R1 project.
Doesn't look like they managed to actually reproduce R1, and only stopped on Step 1 out of their 3-step plan.
"# TODO: implement a proper validator to compare against ground truth. For now we just check for exact string match on each line of stdout." [1]
This was one of my chief complaints about the entire R1 news cycle, it felt like no one actually read the technical report. They were being heralded for their openness, but they left out the most meaningful details that you'd need to reproduce their work.
[1] https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1/blob/1416fa0cf21595d2...
https://github.com/allenai/OLMo
https://github.com/NVIDIA-NeMo/Nemotron
https://www.open-thoughts.ai/