From s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de Sun Feb 17 12:15:10 2013 From: s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de (Sascha Zelzer) Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 13:15:10 +0100 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page Message-ID: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Hi CTK folks, a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and Hans-Peter Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team was going on. There was some consensus to add a new section between the "Institutions" and "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of active members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or contributing code). My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names from the attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt Clarkson since he contributed a lot of new code for the command line module implementation): Active members as of 2012 ------------------------- In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative in the year 2012 were: Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware Julien Finet, Kitware Steve Pieper, Isomics Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim Marco Nolden, DKFZ Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ Michael Bauer, DKFZ Florian Vichot, INRIA Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg Yves Martelli, UPF Claire Mouton, CREATIS Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. Thanks, Sascha From stephen.aylward at kitware.com Sun Feb 17 12:58:34 2013 From: stephen.aylward at kitware.com (Stephen Aylward) Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 07:58:34 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: Great idea! The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and perhaps give a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to update it. The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee to include the most active contributors in some way. May need to fix one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. s On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer wrote: > Hi CTK folks, > > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and Hans-Peter > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page > > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team > > was going on. > > There was some consensus to add a new section between the "Institutions" and > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of active > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or contributing > code). > > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names from the > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt Clarkson since he > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module implementation): > > Active members as of 2012 > ------------------------- > > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative > in the year 2012 were: > > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware > Julien Finet, Kitware > Steve Pieper, Isomics > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim > Marco Nolden, DKFZ > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ > Michael Bauer, DKFZ > Florian Vichot, INRIA > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg > Yves Martelli, UPF > Claire Mouton, CREATIS > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) > > > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. > > Thanks, > > Sascha > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers -- ============================== Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office http://www.kitware.com stephen.aylward (Skype) (919) 969-6990 x300 From jchris.fillionr at kitware.com Sun Feb 17 17:07:07 2013 From: jchris.fillionr at kitware.com (Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin) Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 12:07:07 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: Hi Sasha, +1 :) May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github [1] and ohloh [2] API. Jc [1] http://developer.github.com/ [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward < stephen.aylward at kitware.com> wrote: > Great idea! > > The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. > Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and perhaps give > a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to update it. > The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 > people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): > http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits > > Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee > to include the most active contributors in some way. May need to fix > one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. > > s > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer > wrote: > > Hi CTK folks, > > > > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and > Hans-Peter > > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page > > > > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team > > > > was going on. > > > > There was some consensus to add a new section between the "Institutions" > and > > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of active > > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or > contributing > > code). > > > > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names from the > > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt Clarkson > since he > > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module > implementation): > > > > Active members as of 2012 > > ------------------------- > > > > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative > > in the year 2012 were: > > > > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware > > Julien Finet, Kitware > > Steve Pieper, Isomics > > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim > > Marco Nolden, DKFZ > > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ > > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ > > Michael Bauer, DKFZ > > Florian Vichot, INRIA > > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna > > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna > > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna > > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg > > Yves Martelli, UPF > > Claire Mouton, CREATIS > > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) > > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) > > > > > > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Sascha > > _______________________________________________ > > Ctk-developers mailing list > > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > -- +1 919 869 8849 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de Sun Feb 17 21:16:04 2013 From: s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de (Sascha Zelzer) Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2013 22:16:04 +0100 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Hi, Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from Ohloh and GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on the active member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. My original list contained the "active contributors" over the last year (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest members. But of course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as Stephen correctly mentioned. I would suggest to have three lists: (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of historical interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial steering committee" or "Founders". (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions section already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of the heads of the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out what "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted over time is likely going to involve some discussion. (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh (the link from Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. Thanks, Sascha On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: > Hi Sasha, > > +1 :) > > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github [1] > and ohloh [2] API. > > Jc > > [1] http://developer.github.com/ > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward > > wrote: > > Great idea! > > The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. > Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and perhaps give > a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to update it. > The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 > people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): > http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits > > Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee > to include the most active contributors in some way. May need to fix > one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. > > s > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer > > > wrote: > > Hi CTK folks, > > > > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and > Hans-Peter > > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page > > > > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team > > > > was going on. > > > > There was some consensus to add a new section between the > "Institutions" and > > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of > active > > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or > contributing > > code). > > > > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names > from the > > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt > Clarkson since he > > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module > implementation): > > > > Active members as of 2012 > > ------------------------- > > > > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative > > in the year 2012 were: > > > > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware > > Julien Finet, Kitware > > Steve Pieper, Isomics > > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim > > Marco Nolden, DKFZ > > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ > > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ > > Michael Bauer, DKFZ > > Florian Vichot, INRIA > > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna > > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna > > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna > > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg > > Yves Martelli, UPF > > Claire Mouton, CREATIS > > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) > > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) > > > > > > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Sascha > > _______________________________________________ > > Ctk-developers mailing list > > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > > -- > +1 919 869 8849 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stephen.aylward at kitware.com Mon Feb 18 10:01:05 2013 From: stephen.aylward at kitware.com (Stephen Aylward) Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 05:01:05 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: +1 On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer wrote: > Hi, > > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from Ohloh and > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on the active > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. > > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the last year > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest members. But of > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as Stephen > correctly mentioned. > > I would suggest to have three lists: > > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of historical > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial steering > committee" or "Founders". > > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions section > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of the heads of > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out what > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted over time is > likely going to involve some discussion. > > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh (the link from > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. > > Thanks, > > Sascha > > > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: > > Hi Sasha, > > +1 :) > > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github [1] and > ohloh [2] API. > > Jc > > [1] http://developer.github.com/ > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward > wrote: >> >> Great idea! >> >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and perhaps give >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to update it. >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >> >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need to fix >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. >> >> s >> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >> wrote: >> > Hi CTK folks, >> > >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and >> > Hans-Peter >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >> > >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >> > >> > was going on. >> > >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the "Institutions" >> > and >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of active >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or >> > contributing >> > code). >> > >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names from the >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt Clarkson >> > since he >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >> > implementation): >> > >> > Active members as of 2012 >> > ------------------------- >> > >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative >> > in the year 2012 were: >> > >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware >> > Julien Finet, Kitware >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg >> > Yves Martelli, UPF >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) >> > >> > >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Sascha >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Ctk-developers mailing list >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> >> >> -- >> >> ============================== >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >> http://www.kitware.com >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > > -- > +1 919 869 8849 > > -- ============================== Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office http://www.kitware.com stephen.aylward (Skype) (919) 969-6990 x300 From pieper at ibility.net Mon Feb 18 13:57:15 2013 From: pieper at ibility.net (Steve Pieper) Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 08:57:15 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: Sounds good to me too. On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward < stephen.aylward at kitware.com> wrote: > +1 > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from Ohloh and > > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on the > active > > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. > > > > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the last year > > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest members. > But of > > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as Stephen > > correctly mentioned. > > > > I would suggest to have three lists: > > > > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of > historical > > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial steering > > committee" or "Founders". > > > > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions section > > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of the heads > of > > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out what > > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted over time > is > > likely going to involve some discussion. > > > > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh (the link > from > > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Sascha > > > > > > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: > > > > Hi Sasha, > > > > +1 :) > > > > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github [1] and > > ohloh [2] API. > > > > Jc > > > > [1] http://developer.github.com/ > > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ > > > > > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward > > wrote: > >> > >> Great idea! > >> > >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. > >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and perhaps give > >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to update it. > >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 > >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): > >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits > >> > >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee > >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need to fix > >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. > >> > >> s > >> > >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer > >> wrote: > >> > Hi CTK folks, > >> > > >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and > >> > Hans-Peter > >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page > >> > > >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team > >> > > >> > was going on. > >> > > >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the > "Institutions" > >> > and > >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of active > >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or > >> > contributing > >> > code). > >> > > >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the names from > the > >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt Clarkson > >> > since he > >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module > >> > implementation): > >> > > >> > Active members as of 2012 > >> > ------------------------- > >> > > >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative > >> > in the year 2012 were: > >> > > >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware > >> > Julien Finet, Kitware > >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics > >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim > >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ > >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ > >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ > >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ > >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA > >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna > >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna > >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna > >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg > >> > Yves Martelli, UPF > >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS > >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) > >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) > >> > > >> > > >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Sascha > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Ctk-developers mailing list > >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > >> > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> ============================== > >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > >> http://www.kitware.com > >> stephen.aylward (Skype) > >> (919) 969-6990 x300 > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Ctk-developers mailing list > >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org > >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > > > > > > > -- > > +1 919 869 8849 > > > > > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kikinis at bwh.harvard.edu Tue Feb 19 13:21:23 2013 From: kikinis at bwh.harvard.edu (Ron Kikinis) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 08:21:23 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> Sounds good to me too. On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: > Sounds good to me too. > > > On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward > > wrote: > > +1 > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer > > > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from > Ohloh and > > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on > the active > > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. > > > > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the > last year > > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest > members. But of > > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as > Stephen > > correctly mentioned. > > > > I would suggest to have three lists: > > > > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of > historical > > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial > steering > > committee" or "Founders". > > > > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions > section > > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of > the heads of > > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out what > > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted > over time is > > likely going to involve some discussion. > > > > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh > (the link from > > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Sascha > > > > > > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: > > > > Hi Sasha, > > > > +1 :) > > > > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github > [1] and > > ohloh [2] API. > > > > Jc > > > > [1] http://developer.github.com/ > > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ > > > > > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward > > > wrote: > >> > >> Great idea! > >> > >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. > >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and > perhaps give > >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to > update it. > >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 > >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open project): > >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits > >> > >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering committee > >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need > to fix > >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more dynamic. > >> > >> s > >> > >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer > >> > wrote: > >> > Hi CTK folks, > >> > > >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and > >> > Hans-Peter > >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page > >> > > >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team > >> > > >> > was going on. > >> > > >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the > "Institutions" > >> > and > >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of > active > >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or > >> > contributing > >> > code). > >> > > >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the > names from the > >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt > Clarkson > >> > since he > >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module > >> > implementation): > >> > > >> > Active members as of 2012 > >> > ------------------------- > >> > > >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative > >> > in the year 2012 were: > >> > > >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware > >> > Julien Finet, Kitware > >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics > >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim > >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ > >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ > >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ > >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ > >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA > >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna > >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna > >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna > >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg > >> > Yves Martelli, UPF > >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS > >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) > >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) > >> > > >> > > >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Sascha > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Ctk-developers mailing list > >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > >> > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> ============================== > >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > >> http://www.kitware.com > >> stephen.aylward (Skype) > >> (919) 969-6990 x300 > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Ctk-developers mailing list > >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org > >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > > > > > > > -- > > +1 919 869 8849 > > > > > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > -- Ron Kikinis, M.D., Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis From stephen.aylward at kitware.com Tue Feb 19 13:28:05 2013 From: stephen.aylward at kitware.com (Stephen Aylward) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 08:28:05 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: Ok - who's going to implement this? Note - I am specifically NOT volunteering :) Perhaps Sascha has volunteered? :) s On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Ron Kikinis wrote: > Sounds good to me too. > > On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: >> >> Sounds good to me too. >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward >> > wrote: >> >> +1 >> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer >> > >> >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from >> Ohloh and >> > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on >> the active >> > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. >> > >> > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the >> last year >> > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest >> members. But of >> > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as >> Stephen >> > correctly mentioned. >> > >> > I would suggest to have three lists: >> > >> > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of >> historical >> > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial >> steering >> > committee" or "Founders". >> > >> > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions >> section >> > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of >> the heads of >> > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out >> what >> > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted >> over time is >> > likely going to involve some discussion. >> > >> > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh >> (the link from >> > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Sascha >> > >> > >> > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: >> > >> > Hi Sasha, >> > >> > +1 :) >> > >> > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github >> [1] and >> > ohloh [2] API. >> > >> > Jc >> > >> > [1] http://developer.github.com/ >> > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ >> > >> > >> > >> > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward >> > > > wrote: >> >> >> >> Great idea! >> >> >> >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >> >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and >> perhaps give >> >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to >> update it. >> >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 >> >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open >> project): >> >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >> >> >> >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering >> committee >> >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need >> to fix >> >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more >> dynamic. >> >> >> >> s >> >> >> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >> >> > > wrote: >> >> > Hi CTK folks, >> >> > >> >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and >> >> > Hans-Peter >> >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >> >> > >> >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >> >> > >> >> > was going on. >> >> > >> >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the >> "Institutions" >> >> > and >> >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of >> active >> >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or >> >> > contributing >> >> > code). >> >> > >> >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the >> names from the >> >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt >> Clarkson >> >> > since he >> >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >> >> > implementation): >> >> > >> >> > Active members as of 2012 >> >> > ------------------------- >> >> > >> >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative >> >> > in the year 2012 were: >> >> > >> >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware >> >> > Julien Finet, Kitware >> >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics >> >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim >> >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ >> >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ >> >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ >> >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ >> >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA >> >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna >> >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna >> >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna >> >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg >> >> > Yves Martelli, UPF >> >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS >> >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) >> >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > Sascha >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > Ctk-developers mailing list >> >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> >> >> > >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> ============================== >> >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >> >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >> >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >> >> http://www.kitware.com >> >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >> >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > +1 919 869 8849 >> >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> ============================== >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >> http://www.kitware.com >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> > > -- > Ron Kikinis, M.D., > Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics > Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School > Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory > http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis > > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers -- ============================== Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office http://www.kitware.com stephen.aylward (Skype) (919) 969-6990 x300 From gianluca.paladini at siemens.com Tue Feb 19 14:00:35 2013 From: gianluca.paladini at siemens.com (Paladini, Gianluca (SCR US)) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:00:35 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: Whoever makes changes to that page, please keep me in the steering committee/founders section. I am still hoping one day we will have that type of meetings again, to plan for joint funding opportunities :) Meanwhile I will continue to involve developers from Siemens Corporate Research when you have hackfests. Cordially, Gianluca Paladini Sent from my iPhone On Feb 19, 2013, at 8:28 AM, "Stephen Aylward" wrote: > Ok - who's going to implement this? > > Note - I am specifically NOT volunteering :) > > Perhaps Sascha has volunteered? :) > > s > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Ron Kikinis wrote: >> Sounds good to me too. >> >> On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: >>> >>> Sounds good to me too. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward >>> > wrote: >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer >>> > >>> >>> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from >>> Ohloh and >>>> GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on >>> the active >>>> member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. >>>> >>>> My original list contained the "active contributors" over the >>> last year >>>> (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest >>> members. But of >>>> course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as >>> Stephen >>>> correctly mentioned. >>>> >>>> I would suggest to have three lists: >>>> >>>> (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of >>> historical >>>> interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial >>> steering >>>> committee" or "Founders". >>>> >>>> (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions >>> section >>>> already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of >>> the heads of >>>> the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out >>> what >>>> "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted >>> over time is >>>> likely going to involve some discussion. >>>> >>>> (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh >>> (the link from >>>> Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Sascha >>>> >>>> >>>> On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Sasha, >>>> >>>> +1 :) >>>> >>>> May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github >>> [1] and >>>> ohloh [2] API. >>>> >>>> Jc >>>> >>>> [1] http://developer.github.com/ >>>> [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward >>>> >> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Great idea! >>>>> >>>>> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >>>>> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and >>> perhaps give >>>>> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to >>> update it. >>>>> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 >>>>> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open >>> project): >>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >>>>> >>>>> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering >>> committee >>>>> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need >>> to fix >>>>> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more >>> dynamic. >>>>> >>>>> s >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >>>>> >> > wrote: >>>>>> Hi CTK folks, >>>>>> >>>>>> a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and >>>>>> Hans-Peter >>>>>> Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >>>>>> >>>>>> was going on. >>>>>> >>>>>> There was some consensus to add a new section between the >>> "Institutions" >>>>>> and >>>>>> "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of >>> active >>>>>> members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or >>>>>> contributing >>>>>> code). >>>>>> >>>>>> My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the >>> names from the >>>>>> attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt >>> Clarkson >>>>>> since he >>>>>> contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >>>>>> implementation): >>>>>> >>>>>> Active members as of 2012 >>>>>> ------------------------- >>>>>> >>>>>> In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative >>>>>> in the year 2012 were: >>>>>> >>>>>> Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware >>>>>> Julien Finet, Kitware >>>>>> Steve Pieper, Isomics >>>>>> Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim >>>>>> Marco Nolden, DKFZ >>>>>> Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ >>>>>> Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ >>>>>> Michael Bauer, DKFZ >>>>>> Florian Vichot, INRIA >>>>>> Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna >>>>>> Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna >>>>>> Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna >>>>>> Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg >>>>>> Yves Martelli, UPF >>>>>> Claire Mouton, CREATIS >>>>>> Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) >>>>>> Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Sascha >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> ============================== >>>>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>>>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>>>> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>>>> http://www.kitware.com >>>>> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>>>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> +1 919 869 8849 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ============================== >>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>> http://www.kitware.com >>> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> -- >> Ron Kikinis, M.D., >> Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics >> Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School >> Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory >> http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers This message and any attachments are solely for the use of intended recipients. The information contained herein may include trade secrets, protected health or personal information, privileged or otherwise confidential information. Unauthorized review, forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or using such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you received this email in error, and that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this email and any attachment is strictly prohibited. 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Thank you for your cooperation From a.frangi at sheffield.ac.uk Tue Feb 19 14:18:10 2013 From: a.frangi at sheffield.ac.uk (Alejandro Frangi) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 14:18:10 -0000 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: <01dc01ce0eab$f31fd830$d95f8890$@sheffield.ac.uk> Same here. One thing we could do is collect a list of the national, EU and US funded projects where the various platforms are being supported and try to have some strategic meetings to discuss how we can actually steer a middle term strategy for CTK out of the various projects. My few cents... Alex -----Original Message----- From: ctk-developers-bounces at commontk.org [mailto:ctk-developers-bounces at commontk.org] On Behalf Of Paladini, Gianluca (SCR US) Sent: 19 February 2013 14:01 To: Stephen Aylward Cc: ctk-developers at commontk.org Subject: Re: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page Whoever makes changes to that page, please keep me in the steering committee/founders section. I am still hoping one day we will have that type of meetings again, to plan for joint funding opportunities :) Meanwhile I will continue to involve developers from Siemens Corporate Research when you have hackfests. Cordially, Gianluca Paladini Sent from my iPhone On Feb 19, 2013, at 8:28 AM, "Stephen Aylward" wrote: > Ok - who's going to implement this? > > Note - I am specifically NOT volunteering :) > > Perhaps Sascha has volunteered? :) > > s > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Ron Kikinis wrote: >> Sounds good to me too. >> >> On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: >>> >>> Sounds good to me too. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward >>> > wrote: >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer >>> >> > >>> >>> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from >>> Ohloh and >>>> GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on >>> the active >>>> member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. >>>> >>>> My original list contained the "active contributors" over the >>> last year >>>> (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest >>> members. But of >>>> course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as >>> Stephen >>>> correctly mentioned. >>>> >>>> I would suggest to have three lists: >>>> >>>> (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of >>> historical >>>> interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial >>> steering >>>> committee" or "Founders". >>>> >>>> (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions >>> section >>>> already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of >>> the heads of >>>> the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out >>> what >>>> "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted >>> over time is >>>> likely going to involve some discussion. >>>> >>>> (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh >>> (the link from >>>> Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Sascha >>>> >>>> >>>> On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Sasha, >>>> >>>> +1 :) >>>> >>>> May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github >>> [1] and >>>> ohloh [2] API. >>>> >>>> Jc >>>> >>>> [1] http://developer.github.com/ >>>> [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward >>>> >> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Great idea! >>>>> >>>>> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >>>>> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and >>> perhaps give >>>>> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to >>> update it. >>>>> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 >>>>> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open >>> project): >>>>> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >>>>> >>>>> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering >>> committee >>>>> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need >>> to fix >>>>> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more >>> dynamic. >>>>> >>>>> s >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >>>>> >> > wrote: >>>>>> Hi CTK folks, >>>>>> >>>>>> a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and >>>>>> Hans-Peter Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >>>>>> >>>>>> was going on. >>>>>> >>>>>> There was some consensus to add a new section between the >>> "Institutions" >>>>>> and >>>>>> "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of >>> active >>>>>> members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or >>>>>> contributing code). >>>>>> >>>>>> My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the >>> names from the >>>>>> attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt >>> Clarkson >>>>>> since he >>>>>> contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >>>>>> implementation): >>>>>> >>>>>> Active members as of 2012 >>>>>> ------------------------- >>>>>> >>>>>> In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative >>>>>> in the year 2012 were: >>>>>> >>>>>> Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware Julien Finet, Kitware Steve >>>>>> Pieper, Isomics Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim Marco Nolden, DKFZ >>>>>> Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ Michael Bauer, DKFZ >>>>>> Florian Vichot, INRIA Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna Alessandro >>>>>> Chiarini, SCS Bologna Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna Andr? Aichert, >>>>>> University Erlangen-Nuremberg Yves Martelli, UPF Claire Mouton, >>>>>> CREATIS Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) Miklos >>>>>> Espak, University College London (UCL) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Sascha >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> ============================== >>>>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>>>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina Kitware, Inc. - >>>>> North Carolina Office http://www.kitware.com stephen.aylward >>>>> (Skype) >>>>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> +1 919 869 8849 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ============================== >>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>> http://www.kitware.com >>> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> -- >> Ron Kikinis, M.D., >> Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics >> Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Director, Surgical >> Planning Laboratory http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. 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Thank you for your cooperation _______________________________________________ Ctk-developers mailing list Ctk-developers at commontk.org http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers From pieper at ibility.net Tue Feb 19 17:10:49 2013 From: pieper at ibility.net (Steve Pieper) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 12:10:49 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] ctk hackfest Canada! Message-ID: Hello CTKers! On behalf of the organizing committee (me, Stephen, and Ivo) and the local hosts (Gabor, Csaba, and Andras) I want to let you know that we are planning a hackfest to be held at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Many thanks to the Queen's team for making it possible. There is a lot of great medical R&D work going on there so there should be a lot of chances for productive interaction and hacking in very nice surroundings. Here's the draft planning page: http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK-Hackfest-May-2013 Note that the exact dates are not final yet, so please let us know your preferences. If you would like to attend please indicate your constraints on this doodle poll: http://doodle.com/4wfhy5268zkicd7e As always, active CTK participants are encouraged to participate. Others with an interest in participation are welcome subject to space limitations. If you haven't been to a previous hackfest or would like to invite someone new, please contact the organizing committee. Best, Steve From s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de Tue Feb 19 20:52:46 2013 From: s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de (Sascha Zelzer) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 21:52:46 +0100 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> Message-ID: <5123E61E.9000400@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Hi, Yes, I am volunteering :) I am travelling this week and will send you guys a progress update next week. Seems like everybody agreed on the three lists, so we will *not* modify the pro tempore steering committee list, just rename it. Thanks, Sascha On 02/19/2013 02:28 PM, Stephen Aylward wrote: > Ok - who's going to implement this? > > Note - I am specifically NOT volunteering :) > > Perhaps Sascha has volunteered? :) > > s > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Ron Kikinis wrote: >> Sounds good to me too. >> >> On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: >>> Sounds good to me too. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward >>> > wrote: >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer >>> > >>> >>> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from >>> Ohloh and >>> > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on >>> the active >>> > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. >>> > >>> > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the >>> last year >>> > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest >>> members. But of >>> > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as >>> Stephen >>> > correctly mentioned. >>> > >>> > I would suggest to have three lists: >>> > >>> > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of >>> historical >>> > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial >>> steering >>> > committee" or "Founders". >>> > >>> > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the Institutions >>> section >>> > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of >>> the heads of >>> > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out >>> what >>> > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted >>> over time is >>> > likely going to involve some discussion. >>> > >>> > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh >>> (the link from >>> > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. >>> > >>> > Thanks, >>> > >>> > Sascha >>> > >>> > >>> > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: >>> > >>> > Hi Sasha, >>> > >>> > +1 :) >>> > >>> > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using github >>> [1] and >>> > ohloh [2] API. >>> > >>> > Jc >>> > >>> > [1] http://developer.github.com/ >>> > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward >>> > >> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Great idea! >>> >> >>> >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >>> >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and >>> perhaps give >>> >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to >>> update it. >>> >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be 30-40 >>> >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open >>> project): >>> >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >>> >> >>> >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering >>> committee >>> >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need >>> to fix >>> >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more >>> dynamic. >>> >> >>> >> s >>> >> >>> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >>> >> >> > wrote: >>> >> > Hi CTK folks, >>> >> > >>> >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis and >>> >> > Hans-Peter >>> >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >>> >> > >>> >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >>> >> > >>> >> > was going on. >>> >> > >>> >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the >>> "Institutions" >>> >> > and >>> >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list of >>> active >>> >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests or >>> >> > contributing >>> >> > code). >>> >> > >>> >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the >>> names from the >>> >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt >>> Clarkson >>> >> > since he >>> >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >>> >> > implementation): >>> >> > >>> >> > Active members as of 2012 >>> >> > ------------------------- >>> >> > >>> >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK initiative >>> >> > in the year 2012 were: >>> >> > >>> >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware >>> >> > Julien Finet, Kitware >>> >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics >>> >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim >>> >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ >>> >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ >>> >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ >>> >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ >>> >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA >>> >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna >>> >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna >>> >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna >>> >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg >>> >> > Yves Martelli, UPF >>> >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS >>> >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) >>> >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >>> >> > >>> >> > Thanks, >>> >> > >>> >> > Sascha >>> >> > _______________________________________________ >>> >> > Ctk-developers mailing list >>> >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> >>> >> > >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> >>> >> ============================== >>> >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>> >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>> >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>> >> http://www.kitware.com >>> >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>> >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > +1 919 869 8849 >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ============================== >>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>> http://www.kitware.com >>> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>> >> -- >> Ron Kikinis, M.D., >> Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics >> Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School >> Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory >> http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > -- > > ============================== > Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. > Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina > Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office > http://www.kitware.com > stephen.aylward (Skype) > (919) 969-6990 x300 > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers From stephen.aylward at kitware.com Tue Feb 19 20:55:47 2013 From: stephen.aylward at kitware.com (Stephen Aylward) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 15:55:47 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Updating the "The Team" page In-Reply-To: <5123E61E.9000400@dkfz-heidelberg.de> References: <5120C9CE.8040903@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51214894.8050807@dkfz-heidelberg.de> <51237C53.4080500@bwh.harvard.edu> <5123E61E.9000400@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: Sounds perfect! We may end up tweaking that list a bit (e.g., adding your name), but making the changes incrementally at first is probably best. Thanks!! s On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Sascha Zelzer wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, I am volunteering :) > > I am travelling this week and will send you guys a progress update next > week. > > Seems like everybody agreed on the three lists, so we will *not* modify the > pro tempore steering committee list, just rename it. > > Thanks, > > Sascha > > > On 02/19/2013 02:28 PM, Stephen Aylward wrote: >> >> Ok - who's going to implement this? >> >> Note - I am specifically NOT volunteering :) >> >> Perhaps Sascha has volunteered? :) >> >> s >> >> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Ron Kikinis >> wrote: >>> >>> Sounds good to me too. >>> >>> On 2/18/13 8:57 AM, Steve Pieper wrote: >>>> >>>> Sounds good to me too. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 5:01 AM, Stephen Aylward >>>> > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Sascha Zelzer >>>> > >>>> >>>> wrote: >>>> > Hi, >>>> > >>>> > Today I was also thinking about how to leverage the data from >>>> Ohloh and >>>> > GitHub, freeing us from any "rules" governing the appearance on >>>> the active >>>> > member/contributor list and the update issues Stephen mentioned. >>>> > >>>> > My original list contained the "active contributors" over the >>>> last year >>>> > (with a cut of 30+ commits during this period) plus Hackfest >>>> members. But of >>>> > course there were many more contributors since CTK took off, as >>>> Stephen >>>> > correctly mentioned. >>>> > >>>> > I would suggest to have three lists: >>>> > >>>> > (1) The "Pro tempore steering committee". As this one is more of >>>> historical >>>> > interest, I would keep it as it is, maybe rename it to "Initial >>>> steering >>>> > committee" or "Founders". >>>> > >>>> > (2) A "Supporting institutions" list, similar to the >>>> Institutions >>>> section >>>> > already on the "The Team" page but probably including names of >>>> the heads of >>>> > the individual supporting institutions/departments. Figuring out >>>> what >>>> > "supporting" means and if and how this list should be adapted >>>> over time is >>>> > likely going to involve some discussion. >>>> > >>>> > (3) A list of active contributors. Displaying data from Ohloh >>>> (the link from >>>> > Stephen) would actually be may preferred solution. >>>> > >>>> > Thanks, >>>> > >>>> > Sascha >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On 02/17/2013 06:07 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Hi Sasha, >>>> > >>>> > +1 :) >>>> > >>>> > May be there is a way to get the stats automatically using >>>> github >>>> [1] and >>>> > ohloh [2] API. >>>> > >>>> > Jc >>>> > >>>> > [1] http://developer.github.com/ >>>> > [2] http://meta.ohloh.net/getting_started/ >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Stephen Aylward >>>> > >>> > wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> Great idea! >>>> >> >>>> >> The hard part will be maintaining such a list over the years. >>>> >> Perhaps, we could call the list "early contributors" (and >>>> perhaps give >>>> >> a date range: 2009-2012), then we won't need to continue to >>>> update it. >>>> >> The list is actually longer than what you gave (seems to be >>>> 30-40 >>>> >> people - which is great! Shows that we are truly an open >>>> project): >>>> >> http://www.ohloh.net/p/ctk/contributors?query=&sort=commits >>>> >> >>>> >> Instead, perhaps we should consider expanding the steering >>>> committee >>>> >> to include the most active contributors in some way. May need >>>> to fix >>>> >> one list as "founders" and then have the other list be more >>>> dynamic. >>>> >> >>>> >> s >>>> >> >>>> >> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sascha Zelzer >>>> >> >>> > wrote: >>>> >> > Hi CTK folks, >>>> >> > >>>> >> > a couple of weeks ago a short discussion between Ron Kikinis >>>> and >>>> >> > Hans-Peter >>>> >> > Meinzer about updating the "The Team" page >>>> >> > >>>> >> > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/The_Team >>>> >> > >>>> >> > was going on. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > There was some consensus to add a new section between the >>>> "Institutions" >>>> >> > and >>>> >> > "Pro tempore steering committee" sections containing a list >>>> of >>>> active >>>> >> > members for the past year (people participating in Hackfests >>>> or >>>> >> > contributing >>>> >> > code). >>>> >> > >>>> >> > My suggestion is to add the following section (I took the >>>> names from the >>>> >> > attendee list of the previous two Hackfests and added Matt >>>> Clarkson >>>> >> > since he >>>> >> > contributed a lot of new code for the command line module >>>> >> > implementation): >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Active members as of 2012 >>>> >> > ------------------------- >>>> >> > >>>> >> > In no particular order, the active members of the CTK >>>> initiative >>>> >> > in the year 2012 were: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Jean-Chistophe Fillion-Robin, Kitware >>>> >> > Julien Finet, Kitware >>>> >> > Steve Pieper, Isomics >>>> >> > Ivo Wolf, Hochschule Mannheim >>>> >> > Marco Nolden, DKFZ >>>> >> > Sascha Zelzer, DKFZ >>>> >> > Andreas Fetzer, DKFZ >>>> >> > Michael Bauer, DKFZ >>>> >> > Florian Vichot, INRIA >>>> >> > Daniele Giunchi, SCS Bologna >>>> >> > Alessandro Chiarini, SCS Bologna >>>> >> > Alberto Losi, SCS Bologna >>>> >> > Andr? Aichert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg >>>> >> > Yves Martelli, UPF >>>> >> > Claire Mouton, CREATIS >>>> >> > Matt Clarkson, University College London (UCL) >>>> >> > Miklos Espak, University College London (UCL) >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Any comments / thoughts about this are welcome. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Thanks, >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Sascha >>>> >> > _______________________________________________ >>>> >> > Ctk-developers mailing list >>>> >> > Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >> > >>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> -- >>>> >> >>>> >> ============================== >>>> >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>>> >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>>> >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>>> >> http://www.kitware.com >>>> >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>>> >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>>> >> _______________________________________________ >>>> >> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>> >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>> >>>> >> >>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> > +1 919 869 8849 >>>> >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ============================== >>>> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >>>> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >>>> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >>>> http://www.kitware.com >>>> stephen.aylward (Skype) >>>> (919) 969-6990 x300 >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >>>> >>> -- >>> Ron Kikinis, M.D., >>> Robert Greenes Distinguished Director of Biomedical Informatics >>> Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School >>> Director, Surgical Planning Laboratory >>> http://www.spl.harvard.edu/~kikinis >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Ctk-developers mailing list >>> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >>> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers >> >> >> >> -- >> >> ============================== >> Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. >> Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina >> Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office >> http://www.kitware.com >> stephen.aylward (Skype) >> (919) 969-6990 x300 >> _______________________________________________ >> Ctk-developers mailing list >> Ctk-developers at commontk.org >> http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers > > > _______________________________________________ > Ctk-developers mailing list > Ctk-developers at commontk.org > http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ctk-developers -- ============================== Stephen R. Aylward, Ph.D. Senior Director of Operations - North Carolina Kitware, Inc. - North Carolina Office http://www.kitware.com stephen.aylward (Skype) (919) 969-6990 x300 From pieper at ibility.net Wed Feb 20 13:54:58 2013 From: pieper at ibility.net (Steve Pieper) Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 08:54:58 -0500 Subject: [Ctk-developers] Fwd: [Insight-developers] ITK, ITK_USE_SYSTEM_DCMTK, and CMake In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi - If any CTK folks can help Kent out with this worthy project I think we would all benefit. -Steve ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Matt McCormick Date: Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [Insight-developers] ITK, ITK_USE_SYSTEM_DCMTK, and CMake To: "Williams, Norman K" Cc: ITK Brilliant. Some up front end work on a proper DCMTKConfig.cmake is going to solve a lot of issues and save many future headaches. On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Williams, Norman K wrote: > I'm trying to do a few things all at once: > > 1. Enhance the DCMTK Cmake build system to generate propler > DCMTKConfig.cmake & other files such that > find_package(DCMTK NO_MODULE) works properly. > > 2. Get ITK to use find_package(DCMTK NO_MODULE), primarily so that all the > libraries DCMTK depends on are linked in to programs/libraries that use > ITK. > > #2 seems to not work, in odd ways: when a program (in my case DWIConvert > in the BRAINSStandAlone project) links to ITK libraries and uses DCMTK, > all the DCMTK libraries are added to the link command, but not ZLIB, > though DCMTK seems to properly report the DCMTK ZLIB dependency. > > If you're interested in looking at my work in DCMTK, it's in the branch of > AddProperConfig here: https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/DCMTK > > Fun fact: If you turn on --trace when you run CMake to configure ITK, it > generates 11 megabytes and 95,726 lines of output. > > -- > Kent Williams norman-k-williams at uiowa.edu > > > > > > > ________________________________ > Notice: This UI Health Care e-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521, is confidential and may be legally privileged. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just a reminder to put your wishes in to the doodle poll today if you have constraints on the hackfest timing. Looks like we are converging on the week of May 20th. http://doodle.com/4wfhy5268zkicd7e Also, it's not too early to start fleshing out the project list: http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK-Hackfest-May-2013 Folks who have been to a previous hackfest can go ahead and add their names to the attendee list. Other interested parties please contact the organizers first. Thanks, -Steve On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Steve Pieper wrote: > Hello CTKers! > > On behalf of the organizing committee (me, Stephen, and Ivo) and the > local hosts (Gabor, Csaba, and Andras) I want to let you know that we > are planning a hackfest to be held at Queen's University in Kingston, > Ontario, Canada. Many thanks to the Queen's team for making it > possible. 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If you would like to attend please indicate your >> constraints on this doodle poll: >> >> http://doodle.com/4wfhy5268zkicd7e >> >> As always, active CTK participants are encouraged to participate. >> Others with an interest in participation are welcome subject to space >> limitations. If you haven't been to a previous hackfest or would like >> to invite someone new, please contact the organizing committee. >> >> Best, >> Steve >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de Wed Feb 27 21:43:05 2013 From: s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de (Sascha Zelzer) Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 22:43:05 +0100 Subject: [Ctk-developers] ctk hackfest Canada! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <512E7DE9.7010702@dkfz-heidelberg.de> Hi Steve, thanks for the updates and the great organization! Looking forward to meet everybody again. Best, Sascha On 02/26/2013 01:48 PM, Steve Pieper wrote: > Update: the hacking dates are finalized now as May 20-24 > > Also all the travel info / hotel info is on the web site: > > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK-Hackfest-May-2013 > > Note the suggestion to make early hotel reservations if you can. > > Best, > Steve > > > On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Steve Pieper > wrote: > > Just a reminder to put your wishes in to the doodle poll today if > you have constraints on the hackfest timing. Looks like we are > converging on the week of May 20th. > > http://doodle.com/4wfhy5268zkicd7e > > Also, it's not too early to start fleshing out the project list: > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK-Hackfest-May-2013 > > Folks who have been to a previous hackfest can go ahead and add > their names to the attendee list. Other interested parties please > contact the organizers first. > > Thanks, > -Steve > > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Steve Pieper > wrote: > > Hello CTKers! > > On behalf of the organizing committee (me, Stephen, and Ivo) > and the > local hosts (Gabor, Csaba, and Andras) I want to let you know > that we > are planning a hackfest to be held at Queen's University in > Kingston, > Ontario, Canada. Many thanks to the Queen's team for making it > possible. There is a lot of great medical R&D work going on > there so > there should be a lot of chances for productive interaction and > hacking in very nice surroundings. > > Here's the draft planning page: > > http://www.commontk.org/index.php/CTK-Hackfest-May-2013 > > Note that the exact dates are not final yet, so please let us know > your preferences. If you would like to attend please indicate > your > constraints on this doodle poll: > > http://doodle.com/4wfhy5268zkicd7e > > As always, active CTK participants are encouraged to participate. > Others with an interest in participation are welcome subject > to space > limitations. If you haven't been to a previous hackfest or > would like > to invite someone new, please contact the organizing committee. > > Best, > Steve > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: