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= SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?) =
= SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?) =


We wish to engange and promote the SimpleITK user community in improving, guiding and evolving SimpleITK. Additionally, we want to keep these proposed changes organize so that they can be references and looked upon in the future.
We wish to engage and promote the SimpleITK user community in improving, guiding and evolving SimpleITK. Additionally, we want to keep these proposed changes organize so that they can be references and looked upon in the future.


The SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?) are simply wiki pages, with the proposed improvement along with sections for users to comment. The author(s) is responsible to refining the proposal and linking it to a JIRA ticket to keep track of any resulting changes.
The SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?) are simply wiki pages, with the proposed improvement along with sections for users to comment. The author(s) is responsible to refining the proposal and linking it to a JIRA ticket to keep track of any resulting changes.

Revision as of 17:42, 5 October 2015

SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?)

We wish to engage and promote the SimpleITK user community in improving, guiding and evolving SimpleITK. Additionally, we want to keep these proposed changes organize so that they can be references and looked upon in the future.

The SimpleITK Improvement Proposals (SIPs?) are simply wiki pages, with the proposed improvement along with sections for users to comment. The author(s) is responsible to refining the proposal and linking it to a JIRA ticket to keep track of any resulting changes.

The scope of a SIP is for an architecture change, a significant backwards compatibility change, or any improvement where additional feedback from the community is needed. Normal JIRA tickets should be used for bug fixes, standard improvements along the current design, along with feature requests.

History

Advisory Review Board (ARB)

The initial design of SimpleITK was done as part the the ITKv4 effort and had an Advisory Review Board. The ARB was composed of groups and individual who are potential users of the Simple ITK Layer. They provided advice to ITK developers of the simple layer regarding the design and implementation of the SimpleITK API.


Survey

A Survey was conducted to aid in establishing design goals and facilitate design choices.

TCONS

There were regular TCONS with the SimpleITK team. Now SimpleITK is discussed regularly at ITK Confab of TCON.