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Revision as of 23:49, 23 October 2010
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Contents
Overview
- What: Review of the wish lists for vtkWidget integration and development.
- When: Nov 4-6, 2010
- Where: Kitware office in North Carolina (see below)
- Who: Those involved in or hoping to provide direction and priorities for vtkWidget work for NAMIC.
- Confirmed: Daniel, Jc, J2, Nicole, Steve, Will, Stephen (Thurs/Fri), Ron (Sat aft)
- Can't go: Kilian, Alex, Wendy
Related Links
- 2010 Summer Project Week: vtkWidgets
- VTK's vtkWidget page
- Design Notes
- Slicer vtkWidget wish list
- Slicer vtkWidget Testing (related request list)
Schedule
- Start: Thursday, Nov 4 at 9am
- End: Saturday, Nov 6 at 3pm
- Day 1
- Declare users
- Define use cases
- Review status in 3.6
- Review (don't revise yet) plans for beta 4.0
- Define priority list of features
- Drink beer
- Day 2
- Continue priority list of features
- Implementation
- Current approach in VTK
- Current approach in Slicer
- Revisions needed
- Drink beer
- Day 3
- Prioritize list of widgets and features
- Set alpha, beta, and release 1.0 thresholds and dates
- Drink beer
- Agenda topic wishlist:
- Discussion of priorities of features and fixes related to Annotation module
- vtkDistanceWidget (need to have 3D version of this!) [A]
- vtkBidimensionalWidget [A]
- vtkTextWidget [A]
- vtkSeedWidget [A]
- Discussion of milestones between now and the All Hands Meeting (which fixes can be available ahead of time for incorporation into the Annotation module)
- Agreement on timeline for changes in VTK to satisfy the widget wishlist for slicer4 (what's feasible in the next couple months, vs what's going to take longer).
- What alternatives are there? vtk charts? qt overlays? svg overlays? direct calls to vtk actors?
- Are 2D and 3D use cases inherently different and do they need different solutions? (e.g. have Qt or web technologies provided high-level functionality while 3D requires a custom solution?)
- Discussion of priorities of features and fixes related to Annotation module
Visiting Kitware in North Carolina
Airports
- Local Airport: RDU (Raleigh-Durham International Airport)
- Chapel Hill is about 35 minutes from the airport (50 minutes with "traffic")
Trains, Buses, and Automobiles
- There are trains and buses from DC and other cities, but they are extremely slow and unreliable.
- It is a 4.5 hour drive from DC to Chapel hill / Carrboro, NC (Map)
Transportation from Airport
- RDU Transportation info
- Taxi Services
- $$$: Wood Pichard of A1 Executive Coach
- 919-225-2189 phone
- $$: Tar Heel Taxi ($40)
- 919-933-1255 phone
- 919-967-6239 phone
- $$$: Wood Pichard of A1 Executive Coach
Hotels
- The Franklin Hotel
- Long walking distance to KRS and UNC (1 mile to each)
- $180-ish
- Carolina Inn
- Adjacent to UNC and about 2 miles from Kitware
- $170-ish
- Days Inn
- Sheraton
- Holiday Inn
Local Transportation
- Buses are free in Chapel Hill/Carrboro
- "F" bus stops in front of Weaver St. Market
- Live map of bus routes.
Directions to KRS ("Kitware Really South")
- Weaver St Market Building, 101 East Weaver St, Suite G4, Carrboro, NC 27510
- Google Map
- Directions for "locals": Park in the lot next to Weaver St Market. Access to the lot is from Main St., and the lot is located across the street from Armadillo Grill. Enter the east end of the Weaver St Market building (glass door nearest the parking lot). Kitware offices (Suite G4) are on the third floor, at the far end of the building (follow the hall).
Misc.
- Weaver St. Market is in the same building as KRS and a great place to visit
- KRS is in Carrboro, NC
- Learn the language
Draft Timeline & To-Do list
ALPHA
- AHM, January, 2011