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* [https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/357 PR#357 ENH: serialise singleton tags]
 
* [https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/357 PR#357 ENH: serialise singleton tags]
 
* [https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/341 PR#341 BUG: fix volume property file extensions for saving]
 
* [https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/341 PR#341 BUG: fix volume property file extensions for saving]
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* Numpy + Conda
  
 
= Conclusion =
 
= Conclusion =
* Module should indicate the category they belong to
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* PR#356
* Update Help text by indicating the category
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** Change of Csaba looks good, it is a step forward
* Change of Csaba looks good, it is a step forward
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** Idea: Index module description to make search easier
* Idea: Index module description to make search easier
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** Idea: Module could indicate the category they belong to. This could be done by dynamically updating the Help text by indicating the category.
  
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* PR#354
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** See https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/354#issuecomment-144146173
  
* Welcome to Erich working on Nuclear segmentation - Stonybrook
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* OpenCV as extension:
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** Add an entry in the FAQ ?
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** Nicole will follow up with Jc at the end of the week
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* PR#357
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** Nicole will squash and integrate
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* Welcome to Erich (from Stonybrook) working on Nuclear segmentation

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  • PR#356
    • Change of Csaba looks good, it is a step forward
    • Idea: Index module description to make search easier
    • Idea: Module could indicate the category they belong to. This could be done by dynamically updating the Help text by indicating the category.
  • OpenCV as extension:
    • Add an entry in the FAQ ?
    • Nicole will follow up with Jc at the end of the week
  • PR#357
    • Nicole will squash and integrate
  • Welcome to Erich (from Stonybrook) working on Nuclear segmentation