So, how should we get started with this? Any roadmap / plan? Am 19.11.2013 um 05:49 schrieb Tony Yu <tsyu80@gmail.com>:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Marianne Corvellec <marianne.corvellec@ens-lyon.org> wrote: Hello all,
What an exciting project!
On Monday, November 18, 2013 3:59:22 AM UTC-5, Stefan van der Walt wrote: Let's get started on some content!
I think we would do well to emphasize the following in the paper:
- Pythonic API - Building block for reproducible research, use in academic world (we need a list of publications of work that used skimage) - Educational aspects (skimage.novice) - Google Summer of Code contributions - Use in industry (do we have examples here?) - ... other ideas?
I believe it would be fitting to cite Dharhas Pothina's recent work. Stéfan (and possibly others) know more about it than I do, but it could be considered both academic and industrial.
I believe Tony S Yu would have lots to share as well. :)
Thanks for pinging me.
Unfortunately, the current project I'm working on isn't public (at least when I last checked). There's another enthought project that is public: I'll ask around to see if it's OK to make a direct reference to the project.
-T
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On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Johannes Schönberger <jsch@demuc.de> wrote:
So, how should we get started with this? Any roadmap / plan?
Shall we split the paper into sections, and each take responsiblity for part of it? Something like: 1. Introduction and motivation 2. Purpose a) Research b) Education c) Industry 3. Gallery of examples 4. Development practices 5. Conclusion Ideas welcome. A slightly more exciting structure could be more fun to write, but this will get the job done. Stéfan
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