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− | == Overview ==
| + | <big>'''Note:''' We are migrating this content to the slicer.org domain - <font color="orange">The newer page is [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer3:Web_Presence here]</font></big> |
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− | Infrastructure work to support a uniform Slicer web presence.
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− | Work building on [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/AHM_2006:ProjectsSlicer3WebPresence AHM 2006 Project Slicer3 Web Presence]
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− | Requirements:
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− | * counting number of downloads of Slicer binaries
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− | * record user information as they agree to abide by the Slicer license agreement
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− | * integrated download page that will provide links to binary Slicer packages, for nightly builds, developer snapshots, and official releases
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− | == Counting Downloads ==
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− | We need the ability to report number of unique Slicer binaries downloaded per month and per grant year, per release version, as well as aggregate numbers. | |
− | Needed for grant reporting. The old method involved examining the flat files written as output from the Slicer license agreement web form and counting numbers of discrete entries by hand.
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− | Current page: http://websrv.bwh.harvard.edu/usage/na-mic-usage/
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− | Do we need to parse the apache download logs directly or use multiple configuration files for [http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ Webalizer]?
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− | Inspiration page: [https://simtk.org/project/stats/?group_id=91 SimTK download statistics] and [https://simtk.org/project/stats/usagemap.php?group_id=91 SimTK geography of use].
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− | Publications data base download page implemented at http://www.na-mic.org/Special:Publications with admin interface to see the [http://www.na-mic.org/Special:PubDB_Stats Download statistics].
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− | From Ron 12 Sept 2007:
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− | Don't over report! (missing 1% is okay)
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− | No duplictae downloads.
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− | Disclose the method by which we are counting (report to NIH).
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− | == License Agreement ==
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− | We need to record some basic information from users so we have a record of their agreeing to the Slicer license agreement. Needed for grant reporting in conjunction with download counting.
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− | Current page: [http://www.slicer.org/cgi-bin/License/SlicerLicenseForm.pl]
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− | The original license form was written as an HTML form that submitted data to a perl script that would verify the form entries and then write the user information to a series of flat files, one per month.
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− | The move to use Wiki2Web for the Slicer web pages complicates the issue, as the form has to be translated into a MediaWiki page that will translate to the final web page and still work. From Nicole 3 Aug 2007:
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− | Marianna and I were working on the Slicer License form this afternoon, trying to get it working within the wiki to web framework, and
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− | we've hit a major roadblock.
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− | Mediawiki isn't rendering the html form tag, it's printing it out as text.
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− | http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Inputbox
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− | it seems like we could install an extension to get certain pre-defined input boxes, but
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− | a) we can't get the example to work (following the installation instructions)
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− | b) once we get the example to work, a new extension will have to be written in PHP to support the license form.
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− | == Download Page ==
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− | Current page: [http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/ http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/]
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− | Needs to be integrated into the Wiki2Web framework in such a way that supports automatic uploads from nightly builds, developer snapshot uploads, as well as automatic downloads of Windows prebuilt binary sub-packages during the building of Slicer.
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− | From Andy 4 Jun 2007:
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− | You could also create a MediaWiki extension for downloading files.
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− | Then you can use W2W to write text around the page, but use the extension to give you the list of files.
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− | From Ron 12 Sept 2007:
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− | Try progressive drop down menus, that will navigate you to the proper slicer version that you wish
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− | (ie latest release for your platform, or a release from a specific date)
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− | Goal: www.slicer.org/Download, click through the license, then see the drop down menus
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− | Major requirement: has to be '''very''' easy to use, no barriers for first time users.
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− | Needs to have same look and feel as the rest of the slicer.org pages
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− | == Team Members ==
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− | * Nicole Aucoin
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− | * Zack Galbreath
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− | * SPL system administrators
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