Slicer4:Developers
Do not expect to be able to use this page until late 2010 or early 2011 - many things are changing rapidly within the slicer4 code base so the 'public' developer information until there is a more definitive set of instructions.
For now, refer to the 3D Slicer Status Presentation from the June 2010 Project Week for planning and transition information.
Work on 3D Slicer version 4 has begun in June of 2010. It is expected that Slicer4 will be released in 2011. Please see the Slicer4 Description Page for detailed information on the current plans.
- For information about older versions of Slicer, see here.
Contents
Introduction
- This page of for scientist who write source code, if you want to use a pre-compiled version of Slicer, please go to the download page.
- Slicer 4 will include a number of fundamental changes to the infrastructure:
- Qt widgets will replace KWW widgets
- CMAKE superbuild will replace getbuildtest
- git will replace svn
Compiling
- how to get the source code
- how to compile on your computer
Projects
(please add your new project to the top of the table)
Slicer4 Projects | Key People Bold names are responsible for an aspect of the project. |
EM Segmenter | Kilian Pohl, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin |
Annotation | Kilian Pohl, Daniel Haehn |
Porting Slicer from kww to Qt | Julien Finet, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Steve Pieper |
Quick Links for Developers
This section centrally locates many existing (and developing) wiki pages useful to Slicer3 developers.
Slicer 4 Quick links to the Source code
The Slicer4 git repository:
- Put link here
General Slicer4 Quick Links | Debugging Slicer4 Quick Links |
Slicer4 build instructions | Slicer4 Dashboard (After XX XXXX) |
Use ViewVC to browse the repository | Slicer3 Dashboard (Before XX XXXX) |
Instructions for NA-MIC svn | Slicer Bug Tracker |
Doxygen documentation for Slicer4. | |
The Slicer4 VisualBlog shows screenshots of slicer developments. | |
Developers should follow the Slicer 4 Coding Style. |
Developers' Mailing List
Discussion of Slicer3 takes place on the slicer-devel at massmail.spl.harvard.edu list. To join developer's mailing list, send a request to: slicer-devel-request at massmail.spl.harvard.edu with the keyword subscribe as the subject. Or access the slicer-devel archives and web administration interface.