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Re: Debian Med BoF tomorrow Fri 21th August 17:00 CEST



Hi Gert,

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 06:50:20PM +0200, Gert Wollny wrote:
> >    apt-get install gobby
> Well, this is lost in transition, so I'll write down my points here. If
> someone else would be so kind to add it to the gobby document?
> 
> * I propose to  rename the  "imaging" task to  "image processing and
> visualization"
>   - imaging is usually considered to be the part of image acquisition
> (including reconstruction)
>   - everybody likes visualization, so let it show up in the task name :)

This IMHO does not need any discussion.  I simply changed the tasks
files (which you could do as well).
 
> * IMHO the tasks page should be better exposed on the main project page [1].
> I'd propose the second headline should be something like "What is the
> related software and how do I get it". For someone not familiar with the
> concept of a task package, the "tasks page" that is used as link description
> is not really helpful - and the German translation "Aufgabeseite" even less
> so.

I fully agree - any volunteers to do the web site edit.  I'm simply bored
by this web site editing but an enhancement would be urgently needed.  I've
put http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med on the todo list.
 
> * speaking of which, how to I edit these pages? E.g. in the imaging task I
> saw one proposed package (Gimias) that doesn't seem to be supported on Linux
> anymore, so I would like to remove it or make a note. And when I'm at this I
> would probably check the whole page. Also the imaging task description is
> very focused on DICOM and long compared to the other tasks.

I've added "* Demonstrate how to edit tasks" to the gobby document.
 
> * Any news from Slicer packaging? (Upstream doesn't give dependencies
> anymore, and rely on the  "superbuild" that downloads and compiles
> dependencies).

Slicer packaging is an extra item.
 
Thanks for the hints

     Andreas.


> [1] https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/

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