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'''Adopt-A-Bug'''


            Our bugs are feeling sad and lonely
                  due to lack of attention.


        We have decided to give them out for adoption.
= Adoption Paper Work =


            Join now the "Adopt a Bug" program,
In order to adopt a bug you should do the following:
                and help us make ITK a more
                useful and reliable toolkit.


== Forms to Fill ==


= The Goal =
Fill up the following form with the username and password that you will like to use in the CVS repository.


Eliminate as many bugs as possible
* https://www.kitware.com/Admin/SendPassword.cgi


Most of the fields in this form are self-explanatory.


= When to Adopt your Bug =
However, in the fields:


Bugs will be up for adoption until November 6th.
* Requested resource:  write "ITK CVS Write Access"
* Reference:  write "Luis Ibanez (Adopt a bug program)"


This form will encrypt your user name and password and will send them to Kitware, where we will take care of creating your user account.


= When should the bug Die =
== Procedures to Learn ==


Adopted Bugs Will be killed by March 10th 2010.
You should to become familiar with the procedures on CVS access.  


You will find these procedures described in the following Wiki pages:


= How ? =
* [[ITK Policies and Procedures|General Policies and Procedures ]]
* [[ITK Rules for CVS Contributors|Rules for CVS Contributors]]
* [[ITK Procedure for Contributing Bug Fixes|Procedure for Contributing Bug Fixes]]
* [[ITK Procedure for Adding a Test|Procedure for Adding a Test]]
* [[ITK Procedure for Contributing New Classes and Algorithms|Procedure for Contributing new Classes and Algorithms]]
* [http://www.insightsoftwareconsortium.org/wiki/index.php/Administration-BackwardCompatibility Backward Compatibility Policy]


This is the second edition of the Adopt-A-Bug program that we ran on 2007.
== Accounts to Create ==


We will follow the same process defined in
You should also create accounts in the following ITK resources
 
* CDash http://www.cdash.org/CDash/register.php
* ITK Developers mailing list http://www.itk.org/mailman/listinfo/insight-developers
* JIRA Tracker https://issues.itk.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa
* ITK Wiki http://www.itk.org/Wiki/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&type=signup&returnto=ITK
 
You may already have accounts in some of them...
 
Your CDash account is probably the most important one at this point.
 
Please make sure that you "subscribe" to the Insight project and that you "claim" any machines from which you submit builds.
 
Make sure also that your user name matches your CVS account name and that your email is spelled out correctly so that CDash can send you email whenever there is an issue with a CVS commit.
 
= Where the Wild Things Are =
 
Visit the Issue Tracker and choose your favorite issue
 
http://issues.itk.org
 
= Bug Adopters 2010 =
 
* Casey Goodlett, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
* Jeroen Wijnhout, Leiden University Medical Center
* Arnaud Gelas, Harvard University
* Kishore Mosaliganti, Harvard Medical School
* Wilbur C. K. Wong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
* Marius Staring, Leiden University Medical Center
* Tom Vercauteren, Mauna Kea Technologies
* Don Bigler, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
* Frank Miller, Johns Hopkins University
* Wanlin Zhu, University of New South Wales
* Niels Dekker, Leiden University Medical Center
* Rupert Brooks, McGill University
* Dženan Zukić, University of Siegen
* Hanchuan Peng, Janelia Farm, HHMI
* Navneeth Subramanian, GE Research
* Saraswathi Devi Thupakula, Universite Catholique de Louvain
* Ivan Macia, Vicomtech
* Yang Yu , Janelia Farm, HHMI
* Peter Karasev, Georgia Tech
 
= Standard Details =


* [[ITK Adopt a Bug Program|Adopt a Bug Program]]
* [[ITK Adopt a Bug Program|Adopt a Bug Program]]

Latest revision as of 01:29, 11 February 2012


Adoption Paper Work

In order to adopt a bug you should do the following:

Forms to Fill

Fill up the following form with the username and password that you will like to use in the CVS repository.

Most of the fields in this form are self-explanatory.

However, in the fields:

  • Requested resource: write "ITK CVS Write Access"
  • Reference: write "Luis Ibanez (Adopt a bug program)"

This form will encrypt your user name and password and will send them to Kitware, where we will take care of creating your user account.

Procedures to Learn

You should to become familiar with the procedures on CVS access.

You will find these procedures described in the following Wiki pages:

Accounts to Create

You should also create accounts in the following ITK resources

You may already have accounts in some of them...

Your CDash account is probably the most important one at this point.

Please make sure that you "subscribe" to the Insight project and that you "claim" any machines from which you submit builds.

Make sure also that your user name matches your CVS account name and that your email is spelled out correctly so that CDash can send you email whenever there is an issue with a CVS commit.

Where the Wild Things Are

Visit the Issue Tracker and choose your favorite issue

http://issues.itk.org

Bug Adopters 2010

  • Casey Goodlett, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Jeroen Wijnhout, Leiden University Medical Center
  • Arnaud Gelas, Harvard University
  • Kishore Mosaliganti, Harvard Medical School
  • Wilbur C. K. Wong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Marius Staring, Leiden University Medical Center
  • Tom Vercauteren, Mauna Kea Technologies
  • Don Bigler, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
  • Frank Miller, Johns Hopkins University
  • Wanlin Zhu, University of New South Wales
  • Niels Dekker, Leiden University Medical Center
  • Rupert Brooks, McGill University
  • Dženan Zukić, University of Siegen
  • Hanchuan Peng, Janelia Farm, HHMI
  • Navneeth Subramanian, GE Research
  • Saraswathi Devi Thupakula, Universite Catholique de Louvain
  • Ivan Macia, Vicomtech
  • Yang Yu , Janelia Farm, HHMI
  • Peter Karasev, Georgia Tech

Standard Details