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Kitware Team
- Sebastien Barre - Workflow manager - 50%
- Julien Finet - Chart/Plot export - work in // with vtkChart folks - 10%
- Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (Project Lead) - Infrastructure / Python - 50%
- Danielle Pace - Workflow manager - 100%
Unassigned Items
lists tasks that need to be done
Work in Progress
What do you plan to do this week
Sebastien
- Work with Danielle on the workflow manager
Julien
Jc
Create initial directory structure and QtModule skeleton.See 14138Review UI - Added help and button (next, back, etc..)See 14195Write down Developer page- Milestones for project at next weeks meeting
- Review which widgets should be converted
Convert EMSegment/{Algorithm,Graph,MRML,Registration} to shared library.See 14245, 14428Update QtModule to use EMSegment libraries.See 14250- Design static UI panel
Danielle
- Get familiar with Git and how to contribute to CTK
- Evaluate QtStateMachine and identify what are its limitation
- Develop the skeleton / API of the ctkWorkflowManager / ctkWorkflowStep
Team meeting
lists the team meeting and includes a pointer to the associated notes
Coming
- 8/9/2010 - Meeting / Midterm meeting with Kilian
Past
- 7/14/2010 - WorkflowManager meeting
- 7/8/2010 - Kickoff meeting
Milestones
- Implementation of Workflow manager
- Port of KWWidgets widgets to Qt
- Static Panels
- Graphs
- Dynamic panels
- Tcl scripts
Project components
Development environment
Contributing to CTK
- Each developer should fork CTK official repository (github.com/commontk/CTK). Doing so will allow to:
- backup its work before integration with CTK master.
- publish and share its work
- Refer to the follow document: http://www.commontk.org/index.php/Contributing_to_CTK.
- WorkflowManager code should be added to ctkWorkflowManager branch.
- That branch has been created on http://github.com/jcfr/CTK.
- See [1] to obtain details on how to checkout a branch from a different fork
Working on Slicer / CTK in parallel
- Step1: Build slicer following these instruction. Enable both Slicer3_USE_KWWIDGETS and Slicer3_USE_QT.
- Step2: Create a github user [2] and fork CTK (http://github.com/commontk/CTK).
- Step3: Build CTK - See these instructions - Consider also the instruction below to configure CTK as expected by Slicer
- Make sure you set the following options
- PluginFramework should be disable: CTK_LIB_PluginFramework:BOOL=OFF and CTK_PLUGIN_org.commontk.eventbus:BOOL=OFF
- Enable VTK: CTK_LIB_Visualization/VTK/Widgets:BOOL=ON, VTK_DIR:PATH=<SlicerVTK_Binary_DIR>
- Make sure you set the following options
cd MyProjects git clone http://github.com/me/CTK mkdir CTK-Superbuild cd CTK-Superbuild ccmake -DCTK_LIB_PluginFramework:BOOL=OFF -DCTK_PLUGIN_org.commontk.eventbus:BOOL=OFF -DCTK_LIB_Visualization/VTK/Widgets:BOOL=ON -DVTK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/MyProjects/Slicer3-SuperBuild/VTK-build ../CTK make
- Step4: Re-configure slicer4 passing CTK_DIR
cd MyProjects/Slicer3-Superbuild ccmake -DCTK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/MyProjects/CTK-Superbuild .
EMSegment source code
- The name of the Qt module is EMSegment.
- The associated source code, hosted on slicer3 repository (trunk) is located in the following directory: <SRC>/QTModules/EMSegment
- Every commit related to EMSegment should be prefixed with either:
- ENH: EMSegment - <Message summary>
- COMP: EMSegment - <Message summary>
- BUG: EMSegment - <Message summary>
- STYLE: EMSegment - <Message summary>