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+ | ==Hangout #6: Dec 12 == | ||
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+ | * Discussion about Nicole's project - harmous interface to research software, FDA clearance discussion at PW | ||
+ | * Breakout sessions - discussed and added these to the calendar | ||
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+ | ==Hangout #5: Dec 5 == | ||
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+ | * Discussion and work session on github for project week organization | ||
+ | ** General goal is to replace the wiki with something more "standard" | ||
+ | ** Published site: https://na-mic.github.io/ProjectWeek/ | ||
+ | ** Repository: https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek | ||
+ | ** Overall github is not really easier than mediawiki but generally it's agreed that git has become an essential tool that all Project Week attendees will benefit from learning. | ||
+ | * Usage | ||
+ | ** Everyone needs to create a github account | ||
+ | ** First edit should be done by forking the ProjectWeek repository and creating a pull request | ||
+ | ** Several people (Andras, Steve, Jc, Tina...) are administrators who will | ||
+ | *** Merge the pull request | ||
+ | *** Add the attendee to the collaborator list for the Project Week project so that future edits can be done directly without using pull rqeusts | ||
+ | ** Discussions about project week should happen on discourse.slicer.org, not on github | ||
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+ | ==Hangout #4: Nov 28 == | ||
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+ | * Discussion "Slicer solutions" | ||
+ | ** Nice because it supports different dissemination mechanism. See [https://discourse.slicer.org/t/its-all-about-transitions-lets-talk-about-slicers-landing-page/113/35?u=jcfr discourse discussion] | ||
+ | ** Need to have a community, a gate keeper | ||
+ | ** Criteria (copied from discourse): | ||
+ | *** Provides service to an specific community (clinical/methodological) | ||
+ | *** Provides a processing pipeline from beginning to end | ||
+ | *** Has a support system: a dedicated PI/coordinator, a website, documentation/tutorials etc | ||
+ | ** Topic to discuss at project week: | ||
+ | *** Where to advertise "commercial" solutions ? It should be clear that is closed source | ||
+ | *** When/how to update list of solutions ? | ||
+ | *** Share story about building FDA approved app based on Slicer | ||
+ | *** Services to support Slicer custom | ||
+ | *** Streamline continuous integration | ||
+ | *** Improve landing page | ||
==Hangout #3: Nov 21 == | ==Hangout #3: Nov 21 == |
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These are the notes from PW#27 Preparation Hangouts
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Hangout #6: Dec 12
- Discussion about Nicole's project - harmous interface to research software, FDA clearance discussion at PW
- Breakout sessions - discussed and added these to the calendar
Hangout #5: Dec 5
- Discussion and work session on github for project week organization
- General goal is to replace the wiki with something more "standard"
- Published site: https://na-mic.github.io/ProjectWeek/
- Repository: https://github.com/NA-MIC/ProjectWeek
- Overall github is not really easier than mediawiki but generally it's agreed that git has become an essential tool that all Project Week attendees will benefit from learning.
- Usage
- Everyone needs to create a github account
- First edit should be done by forking the ProjectWeek repository and creating a pull request
- Several people (Andras, Steve, Jc, Tina...) are administrators who will
- Merge the pull request
- Add the attendee to the collaborator list for the Project Week project so that future edits can be done directly without using pull rqeusts
- Discussions about project week should happen on discourse.slicer.org, not on github
Hangout #4: Nov 28
- Discussion "Slicer solutions"
- Nice because it supports different dissemination mechanism. See discourse discussion
- Need to have a community, a gate keeper
- Criteria (copied from discourse):
- Provides service to an specific community (clinical/methodological)
- Provides a processing pipeline from beginning to end
- Has a support system: a dedicated PI/coordinator, a website, documentation/tutorials etc
- Topic to discuss at project week:
- Where to advertise "commercial" solutions ? It should be clear that is closed source
- When/how to update list of solutions ?
- Share story about building FDA approved app based on Slicer
- Services to support Slicer custom
- Streamline continuous integration
- Improve landing page
Hangout #3: Nov 21
- Main topic: Gran Canaria Team projects
- Administrivia: should we use this to help people copy the template page to make their own project page? https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Duplicator
- Discourse sub community?
- Subscribe, see the welcome page below. google, github, Facebook are all supported authentication options so people can one-click use their existing accounts if they want:
- https://discourse.slicer.org/t/welcome-to-the-3d-slicer-forum/8
- After logging in, visit: https://discourse.slicer.org/c/community/project-week, and click the “Watching” button to enable notifications:
- Administrivia -- assign topics for remainder of the calls
- Nov 28 — SlicerSolutions (owners of 6 solutions are Bea, Andras, Steve, Lauren, Raul, Tamas)
- Dec 5
- Dec 12
- Dec 19
- Jan 2 -- do we need one
Hangout #2: November 14th, 2017
- 10.00 AM Boston time
- Topics:
- New topics to be added to the project list
- Analytics of traffic in Slicer.org and Discourse
- Registration page to be done
- Andras agreed to provide segmentation help
- Tina wants to organize it
- Participants will be asked to provide sharable test data and to post results / tutorial on discourse site
Hangout #1: November 7th, 2017
- 10.00 AM Boston time
- discussed overall theme of Project Week. After reviewing options VR/AR emerged as a common interest
- recent experimental SlicerOpenVR could be demoed
- other devices could be set up for experimentation
- Discussed opportunity for people to bring their own data to get suggestions for segmentations