[Insight-developers] ITK Wiki
Cory Quammen
cquammen at cs.unc.edu
Thu May 3 11:16:45 EDT 2012
+1
The only way I know of to get to the developer instructions currently
is through a not-so-easy-to-find link on the lower portion of
http://www.itk.org/ITK/resources/software.html
Cory
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Miller, James V (GE Global Research)
<millerjv at ge.com> wrote:
> I was just trying to point someone to the developer instructions on the ITK
> Wiki and had a hard time finding them. I am looking for some suggestions.
>
>
> The front page of the Wiki does not have a link to
>
> http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git
>
> which I believe is our preferred launch point for people to get setup for
> ITK.
>
> In the "Overview" section, there is a link to a "Getting Starting with ITK"
> page. But that page also does not link to ITK/Git. Rather, it links to a
> nice concise page to grab the source but not configure for development.
>
> In the "Developers Corner", there is not a link to the ITK/Git.
>
> What I thinking is that I would like to see a big button "Get ITK" that
> links to ITK/Git and perhaps has links back to the Getting Starting page.
>
> I kinda like the structure of the Slicer download
> page http://download.slicer.org/ which first has buttons to download and
> then has a bunch of bulleted items below that have all the links for the
> other information that people may need.
>
>
> Jim Miller
> Senior Scientist
> GE Research
> Interventional and Therapy
>
> GE imagination at work
>
>
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Cory Quammen
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Department of Computer Science
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