[Insight-developers] Q: current procedure for code contributions?
Torsten Rohlfing
torsten at synapse.sri.com
Fri Oct 14 17:48:02 EDT 2005
Hi --
My apologies if this is a stupid question, but I am a little confused. I
was wondering what the current procedure is for code contributions to
ITK? I am mostly asking about entirely new classes, not mere bug fixes
and patches to existing code.
I am still sitting on a pile of code, among them an algorithm for simple
DTI fiber tracking and an implementation of the multi-class STAPLE
algorithm. For now, I have put them up for download at
http://www.stanford.edu/~rohlfing/software/index.html, but it would be
quite nice if I could get rid of these sometimes.
Last time I tried to send some code (the fiber tracking classes), I
remember being referred to the Insight Journal. Having checked there, I
can't say it is clear to me how things sent to the journal would make it
into ITK in a predictable way. From what I recall, there seemed to be a
suggestion of an automated system to incorporate code submissions to the
journal into the ITK code base, but I can't seem to find any mention of
such a system on the journal web site. The longer I think about it, the
more I doubt such a system would work robustly in the first place, so
maybe I got something wrong there?
Thanks for any clarification anyone could provide.
Best,
Torsten
--
Torsten Rohlfing, PhD SRI International, Neuroscience Program
Research Scientist 333 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Phone: ++1 (650) 859-3379 Fax: ++1 (650) 859-2743
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