Mbirn: BIRN Rocks Releases

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mBIRN Code for Release

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  • July 27, 2005
    • Please submit all requests for new code in Release 3.0 on BIRN Bugzilla (http://bugzilla.nbirn.net/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi)
      • For new scientific applications please enter them in R3-GCOMP
      • For new Portal applications please enter them in Portal
  • January 20, 2005
    • Submit all code for BIRN Release 2.0
    • HID code has been submitted to Vicky. The Oracle database will remain on the gpop where the HID schema will be installed. The HID query and subject management interface (i.e. web application running in Tomcat) will be installed on a separate application server via Rocks (i.e. BIRN application server appliance). Work on the application server appliance is on going.
    • Applications currently included

AIR 5.2; AFNI 2.55d; BRAINS2 (currrently being added); BrainSuite BSE 2.99-8; LDDMM; LONI Pipeline 1.0 (module description XML files need to be updated); FSL 3.0, 3.1; Slicer 2.4;

    • Need feedback as to what version(s) of FreeSurfer should be included with application bundle
    • Need continuing feedback as to contents of application list
  • February 3, 2005
    • Need continuing feedback as to contents of application list and the Beta release

BIRN Rocks Release

  • July 27, 2005
    • The BIRN 2.0 upgrade has almost been completed, only a few sites remain
    • Continuing to take requests for additional features in BIRN 3.0
  • January 20, 2005
    • Beta for release 2.0 is on schedule
  • February 2, 2005
    • The 2.0 Beta release was deployed on January 29. The notification of the release follows:

In preparation for the April production release of BIRN version 2.0, the BIRN Coordinating Center will issue its 2.0 beta release this Friday, January 28. During the beta testing period, which will last through March, participating facilities will assess the effectiveness and usability of the new and upgraded components of BIRN 2.0. The new release will include -improved data mediation tools -standardized security -portal enhancements -increased data grid capabilities -upgraded infrastructure management tools BIRN 2.0 marks the beginning of a biannual release cycle on which BIRN will issue updates. Every April and October, users will receive an integrated release of new and enhanced capabilities, bug fixes, and revised documentation. The new emphasis will be on releases of integrated tools to enhance research workflows rather than upgrades of individual components. The test beds play an integral role in these releases by continuing to provide requirements, tools, and valuable feedback. By establishing a more formal release schedule, the test beds will have a simpler and more predictable mechanism for interacting with the BIRN-CC and planning their own research. For users wishing to participate in testing the beta release, contact Vicky Rowley, (858) 822-0708, vrowley@ucsd.edu.

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