Thread: [SIP-devel] tasks page updated
Advanced image processing toolbox for Scilab on Unix/Linux/Mac OS
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From: Ricardo F. <rf...@gm...> - 2005-08-05 02:20:04
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Hi, all, I've been extremely busy, my advisor pushing real hard, but I managed to write this email to keep things going. I just updated the todo page:=20 https://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=3D68055 Basically the dates are innacurate, _except_ when the task is attributed to someone. Highest priority is given to: - Integers support subproject - Display / Visualization subproject (e.g. improving Scilab's display) - Port subproject (already being taken care of by Zhang, but more help appreciated) All the other subprojects are important, but the choice depends on the developer's personal taste. It would be nice if all of you interested in developing SIP (and registered on sourceforge), pick some tasks. You may assign them for yourselves using the task page, or just tell this list the tasks your're interested and _when_ you plan to do them (no compromise of course). Tell us your preferences, and what you definititely won't like to do. If you want to add any task related to your research and/or taste, please let us know. I might be coding some camera geometry stuff in the near future. Have fun, --=20 Ricardo Fabbri PhD Student in Computer Engineering / Computer Vision LEMS - Laboratory for Engineering Man-Machine Systems Brown University, USA |
From: Ricardo F. <rf...@gm...> - 2005-08-05 02:47:31
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Just some remarks: - you may participate concurrently in a task that is already owned by someone else - When logged into Sourceforge, you may click on your personal page-> my tasks to see what are the tasks assigned to you - Everyone will be able to have a rough idea of when the next versions of SIP are supposed to be released, and by who, in the Releases subproject of the TODO list. good luck everyone, Ricardo. PS: Simple & new Scilab hints: clf - clear current plot; scf - create new plot window |
From: Cheok Y. C. <yc...@gm...> - 2005-08-05 14:18:21
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Hi all, Although I had "joined" SIP, it is shame to say that I haven't contribute anything to the groups. I am quite busy recently with my daily job especially there is a date line project to rush on. Hope to catch up with you all soon and contribute something useful to the team when I am able to... Good luck! yccheok On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 22:19 -0400, Ricardo Fabbri wrote: > Hi, all, > > I've been extremely busy, my advisor pushing real hard, but I managed > to write this email to keep things going. > > I just updated the todo page: > https://sourceforge.net/pm/?group_id=68055 > > Basically the dates are innacurate, _except_ when the task is > attributed to someone. > > Highest priority is given to: > - Integers support subproject > - Display / Visualization subproject (e.g. improving Scilab's display) > - Port subproject (already being taken care of by Zhang, but more help > appreciated) > > All the other subprojects are important, but the choice depends on the > developer's personal taste. > > It would be nice if all of you interested in developing SIP (and > registered on sourceforge), pick some tasks. You may assign them for > yourselves using the task page, or just tell this list the tasks > your're interested and _when_ you plan to do them (no compromise of > course). > > Tell us your preferences, and what you definititely won't like to do. > > If you want to add any task related to your research and/or taste, > please let us know. > > I might be coding some camera geometry stuff in the near future. > > Have fun, |
From: Vitor V. A. S. <vi...@cn...> - 2005-08-05 14:59:52
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> Hi all, > > Although I had "joined" SIP, it is shame to say that I haven't > contribute anything to the groups. I am quite busy recently with my > daily job especially there is a date line project to rush on. > > Hope to catch up with you all soon and contribute something useful to > the team when I am able to... > > Good luck! > > yccheok Don't worry. I joined and worked in a very little task. Hope to contribute more soon, but we're all busy with our projects. But, maybe I can help to put some Snakes Segmentation inside SIP... Hope. ;-) Back to work (it's so hard to work in Rio with the sun shinning outside...), Vitor |