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Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm just wondering about a few things related to the ImageJ project wrt to contributing. 1. Is there a public RCS (Revision Control System) somewhere? 2. How would you like patches? 3. Is there a reason why there is no license released together with the source code? Kind regards, Tarjei -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHxXCvYVRKCnSvzfIRAuaCAJ95lTzYWIV/TAgawJbGYPtcpg7H9gCglIv9 sV+kwkv7n6z9AH08aMLvsoo= =/jAo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
Hi Tarjei,
> Hi, I'm just wondering about a few things related to the ImageJ project > wrt to contributing. > > 1. Is there a public RCS (Revision Control System) somewhere? > http://repo.or.cz/w/imageja.git/ Not stricly pure ImageJ, but almost. > 2. How would you like patches? > Wayne likes full .java files, if possible packed in ij.jar that works. > 3. Is there a reason why there is no license released together with the > source code? > Public Domain. That is the license. What is your expertise Tarjei? What projects do you have in mind? Would be nice to know. Cheers, Albert -- Albert Cardona http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Hartenstein/acardona |
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Hash: SHA1 Albert Cardona wrote: > Hi Tarjei, > >> Hi, I'm just wondering about a few things related to the ImageJ project >> wrt to contributing. >> >> 1. Is there a public RCS (Revision Control System) somewhere? >> > > http://repo.or.cz/w/imageja.git/ Git, cool :) > > Not stricly pure ImageJ, but almost. Does it follow the releases? Does it contain extra patches? > >> 2. How would you like patches? >> > > Wayne likes full .java files, if possible packed in ij.jar that works. Ok. Good to know. > >> 3. Is there a reason why there is no license released together with the >> source code? > Public Domain. That is the license. > > What is your expertise Tarjei? What projects do you have in mind? Would > be nice to know. I'm doing a masters in the bright young field of testing webpages using screenshots. http://browserbeaten.blogspot.com/2008/01/using-selenium-for-getting-full-image.html tells part of the story. The patches I'm considering is mainly for documentation right now, but maybe some plugins or some other stuff later. PS: Why isn't there a complete plugins download? kind regards, Tarjei > > Cheers, > > Albert > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHxoHSYVRKCnSvzfIRAnb/AJ9cwgpigBo302yqIMcRJDUIOUS+RQCgq11s XljSAdHqBhi9q72UOX0ce8g= =21Cx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
>> What is your expertise Tarjei? What projects do you have in mind? Would
>> be nice to know. >> > I'm doing a masters in the bright young field of testing webpages using > screenshots. > > http://browserbeaten.blogspot.com/2008/01/using-selenium-for-getting-full-image.html > tells part of the story. > Sounds very cool. > The patches I'm considering is mainly for documentation right now, but > maybe some plugins or some other stuff later. > > PS: Why isn't there a complete plugins download? > There is the Tony Collins bundle of plugins + manual for analysis of images from optical microscopes. Other collections existed in the past, but to my knowledge were not mantained. A plugins manager would be great (one like JEdit has would be absolutely great). If you want to write it, go ahead. We may eventually create one ... but it's uncertain when -it's not a priority. As for ImageJA's git repos: it is always updated to the latest (thanks to Johannes Schindelin), and contains extra patches not in mainstream ImageJ. Albert -- Albert Cardona http://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/Research/Hartenstein/acardona |
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