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== Goals ==
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This page is a place to organize and prioritize development activities into a roadmap based on input of Slicer community and the needs of funded projects (NA-MIC, NAC, NCIGT, SlicerRT, etc...)
 
  
The list of issues targeted for each release are reported on mantis: http://na-mic.org/Mantis/roadmap_page.php
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The roadmap help organize and prioritize development activities based on input of Slicer community and the needs of funded projects (NA-MIC, NAC, NCIGT, SlicerRT, etc...)
  
The topics listed below includes Slicer application and dependent ToolKit. For the specific strategy and feature lists covering modules and extensions, visit their respective roadmaps and other documentation.
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The list of issues targeted for each release are listed on the issue tracker:
  
== Priorities ==
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=== As of February, 2013 ===
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Discussions are found on the labs pages in the [[Documentation/Labs#Roadmap|roadmap]] section.
  
* [[Documentation/Labs/ITKv4|ITKv4 integration]]
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* Ability to install python package using pip
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For the specific strategy and feature lists covering modules and extensions, visit their respective roadmaps and other documentation.
* Improve extension catalog frontend
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* Faster Slicer start time
 
* [http://www.na-mic.org/Bug/view.php?id=2039 Support of python command line module]
 
* Walk-thru documentation that clearly shows new developers step-by-step instructions to create and publish extensions.
 

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The roadmap help organize and prioritize development activities based on input of Slicer community and the needs of funded projects (NA-MIC, NAC, NCIGT, SlicerRT, etc...)

The list of issues targeted for each release are listed on the issue tracker:

https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/milestones

Discussions are found on the labs pages in the roadmap section.