[Rtk-users] Contribute to RTK?
Simon Rit
simon.rit at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Wed Aug 24 09:58:11 EDT 2016
Hi Andy,
Thanks, always good to hear that this is useful to some. Of course your dev
are interesting to other, particularly a new recon algorithm.
The best way to contribute is to do a fork on github (like other people,
see this page <https://github.com/SimonRit/RTK#fork-destination-box>) and
to prepare your contribution on a branch in your own github. When it's
ready, send a pull-request for review and we'll integrate it if it's ready
or comment on the pull-request.
For a new recon algorithm, we normally do a corresponding functional test.
See the testing subfolder for examples. It's usually a simple Shepp Logan
test. That's even better if you can also dev this test.
I'm looking forward to your contributions!
Simon
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Chun-Chien (Andy) Shieh <
andy.shieh at sydney.edu.au> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
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> First of all, thank you and all the contributors for such a great toolkit.
> I've been a RTK user for many years and it has been extremely helpful to my
> research.
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> I've been developing my programs using RTK for quite a while but haven't
> really been active in this community.
>
> I have implemented the PICCS method in RTK (still needs to be tidied up a
> bit though) and would like to contribute to the repository if it's not yet
> available.
>
> It is probably not developed with the best computation efficiency, but
> hopefully would still be useful to users who wish to test out the PICCS
> method.
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> If you think this could be useful to RTK, could you please let me know
> what would be the best way to contribute my codes to RTK?
>
>
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> Many thanks,
>
> Andy
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