Dear all,
The BoneJ project is seeking direction from the community into how it
can best serve users and developers in the future.
Mike and Steve at the Software Sustainability Institute
(
http://software.ac.uk/) have designed a community survey to gather
thoughts on how BoneJ might look in the future:
http://tinyurl.com/bonejcommunityWe invite you to participate by spending a couple of minutes sharing
your ideas about how we could make BoneJ better. Everyone's submission
is welcome, however brief or detailed, user- or developer-focussed.
This survey is part of a data collection effort that will be used to
support applications for funding to employ a full-time BoneJ engineer.
This person would naturally also be a full-time ImageJ contributor, so
now is your chance to influence how their role might look.
Warm regards,
Michael
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Lecturer, Comparative Biomedical Sciences
The Royal Veterinary College
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