[ITK] [ITK-dev] [ITK-users] Migration to GitHub
Matt McCormick
matt.mccormick at kitware.com
Tue Aug 1 17:29:45 EDT 2017
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Nick Cullen <nickmarch31 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> As a new user, I think this is a no brainer.
>
Thanks for the feedback, Nick.
>
> Along those lines, I'm not sure if this email-chain users list is the main
> way the community asks questions (maybe I'm missing some other forum?) but
> if so, that desperately should be updated. See PyTorch Forums
> <https://discuss.pytorch.org/> for an example of what some modern
> open-source software tools use. It's built with https://github.com/
> discourse/discourse which lets you embed code and has good search
> capabilities.
>
> We are investigating Discourse deployment.
>
> PyTorch Forums
> A place to discuss PyTorch code, issues, install, research
> <https://discuss.pytorch.org/>
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 31, 2017 7:55 PM, Bill Lorensen <bill.lorensen at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Here are comments I made 3 years ago on the VTK discussion about
> changing VTK's code review process.
> -------------
>
> Berk,
>
> I think we need to reach out to potential developers. Especially those
> outside of Kitware(and their paying customers) and the long term VTK
> developers outside Kitware. Those communities can adapt to anything.
> We need to focus on is how can we can attract new developers. In the
> past, new processes were adopted and adapted by Kitware, their
> customers and hard core VTK developers with very little input from the
> broader community of potential developers.
>
> ITK is going through the same issues but addressing the issues not
> through process change. They are looking at outreach and better
> documentation of the current process. Matt McCormick at Kitware has
> been leading this effort.
>
> I think there are lots of non-process improvements possible. But I
> don't have a silver bullet for attracting new developers. Perhaps VTK
> is too old school for today's developers. Stuck with an old
> architecture, old graphics architecture, old and complex languages. I
> honestly don't know what the root causes are. If we only include the
> old-timers in theses discussion then we will not attract a younger set
> of devleopers.
>
> Bill
> ---------------
>
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Matt McCormick
> <matt.mccormick at kitware.com> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > We are considering migration of ITK's software process to GitHub, and
> > we would like your feedback.
> >
> > As an open-source, community-driven project, mechanisms to communicate
> > and interact with the community are a high priority for ITK.
> > Contributing should be as easy as possible. Increasingly over the past
> > many years, GitHub has become the de facto place to interact for open
> > source development. It is now a hub for:
> >
> > Microsoft
> > Facebook
> > Google
> > The Scientific Python Community
> > The 3D Slicer Community
> >
> > Our InsightSoftwareConsortium GitHub organization [1] already has 67
> > people in it and 74 repositories. There are hundreds of projects that
> > depend on ITK on GitHub. Many ITK developers are familiar with the
> > development process on GitHub (i.e the pull request process) and
> > already have an account on this platform. There are also advantages to
> > linking issues and commits with other projects and repositories. Since
> > ITK thrives on the open-source development idea, everyone who wants to
> > help the project should be able to contribute, and therefore it should
> > be as easy as possible to start participating in the community.
> >
> > Recently, GitHub's code review capabilities have greatly improved,
> > which make it more feasible to coordinate contributions for a large
> > project like ITK. And, there are many existing GitHub-integrated
> > services that we can leverage.
> >
> > Thanks to resources from the National Library of Medicine and
> > technological advances, it is now feasible to migrate the project's
> > software process to GitHub. There are many infrastructural aspects to
> > the migration, and it would take multiple months to complete. Please
> > let us know your thoughts before we embark on the journey.
> >
> >
> > [1] https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium
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