Dear all, We have been developing in the past few months a DICOM library called DCMTK++ [1] that wraps the oldish API of DCMTK to a shiny new C++11 based API, allowing an easier access to DICOM objects, especially regarding the network services. In our minds (probably very biased), the library has reached a usable point, and we believe it would benefit the community of DICOM developers and could be submitted for inclusion in Debian. We have generated packages for our own usage [2] for Debian (7 and 8) and Ubuntu (12.04 and 14.04) 32 bits and 64 bits, but they are probably not following the guidelines and policies. Since the process of becoming a Debian developer seems a bit daunting from an outside point of view, would somebody here be willing to help us with the packaging and inclusion in Debian? [1] https://github.com/lamyj/dcmtkpp/ [2] https://github.com/lamyj/dcmtkpp/tree/debian/debian Best regards, -- Julien Lamy, Ph.D. Research engineer University of Strasbourg, ICube laboratory
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