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Re: packaging CamiTK?



Salut,

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:16:13AM +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>   As far as I remember, Andreas did start working on CamiTK during
> your presentation. Andreas, is this correct ? If so, then I would wait
> until Andreas upload his skeleton work and start from there.

While sitting inside the talk I pushed very basic things to:

   svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/debian-med/trunk/packages/camitk

I did not continued to work on this - feel free to take over from here.

> > CamiTK (Computer Assisted Medical Intervention Tool Kit) is a C++ framework
> > (including a ready-to-use application) build to help researchers and
> > clinicians to easily and rapidly collaborate in order to prototype CAMI
> > applications. The specificity of CamiTK, beside its modular component-based
> > architecture, is that it enables full interaction/interoperability between
> > medical images, surgical navigation and biomechanical simulations (e.g., by
> > using another debian-med package called sofa-apps).

Apropos sofa-apps: We have packages for SOFA but these are not the
latest upstream source.  I had issues when trying to build these and
this was discussed here on the list (see several mails in January[1]).
It might make sense to try upgrading to the latest SOFA RC candidate.

> > To summarize, two questions:
> > - do you think CamiTK is worth being included in debian-med

Yes.

> > - if yes, where should we start?

You just did started here. :-)

I hope Mathieu will try to lead you into the secrets of packaging
because I knows way more about medical imaging than me - but just
stick to the list with your conversation and you will get help.

A very reasonable start is reading the Debian Med group policy[2] which
links to all relevant beginners documentation and als explains how to
gain commit permissions to my fist starting code (ask for an
alioth.debian.org login and become a member of Debian Med team).

Kind regards

       Andreas.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2012/01/threads.html 
[2] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html

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