[MINC-users] The future of MINC

Andrew Janke a.janke at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 20:31:03 EST 2011


> The most frustrating issue for a newbie was that I could not find a single
> accessible place where to get code, packages, documentation and help.
> Finding the right tools still requires an insider's knowledge and there is
> no user-friendly documentation to be found.

Well this was the hope for:

   http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MINC

> It is a more general
> issue than just deciding where to shift the code development.

Agree but it does sort of go hand in hand

> I am certain that there are a few labs, like mine, who are developing with
> the MINC world and would be happy to contribute, if not with good code at
> least with good documentation, if given a chance to do so in a simple and
> welcoming way.

I am more than interested in how we/I can change things to allow you
to write documentation and/or add code.


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