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== Applications ==
== Applications ==
Applications are programs that often provide a GUI and/or use other toolkits, e.g. [http://vtk.org/ VTK].
Applications are programs that often provide a GUI and/or use other toolkits, e.g. [http://vtk.org/ VTK].
== Wiki Examples ==
Wiki examples are independent, compilable examples that illustrate ITK concepts.
The procedure for adding a Wiki example is define [[ITK/Examples/Instructions/ForDevelopers|here]].

Revision as of 19:11, 11 June 2011

This page describes the multiple mechanisms available to contribute code to the ITK Ecosystem.

Overview

Level of Contribution

Bug Fixes

Bug fixes are contributions that repair defects reported in the Mantis Bug Tracker or repair daily defects that creep into ITK.

  1. Posted as Gerrit Patches
  2. Peer-reviewed
  3. Cdash@home tested
  4. Merged

New Classes and Filters

A new class (or filter) must be submitted to the Insight Journal.

  1. Submission to the Insight Journal
  2. Code Reviewed using the Checklist
  3. Posted as Gerrit Patches
  4. Peer-reviewed
  5. Cdash@home tested
  6. Merged

Internal Modules

External Modules

External Layers

Applications

Applications are programs that often provide a GUI and/or use other toolkits, e.g. VTK.

Wiki Examples

Wiki examples are independent, compilable examples that illustrate ITK concepts. The procedure for adding a Wiki example is define here.