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* Much of the infrastructure for the GUI will be developed jointly with the [http://commontk.org Common Toolkit (CTK)] group. | * Much of the infrastructure for the GUI will be developed jointly with the [http://commontk.org Common Toolkit (CTK)] group. | ||
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+ | * During April and May 2010 a majority of slicer developers will be working on [[Slicer3:3.6Release|the Slicer 3.6 release]]. | ||
+ | * Tutorials and breakout sessions will be held at the [http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/2010_Summer_Project_Week Summer Project Week] in June. | ||
+ | * Bulk of developer effort will switch to Slicer4 during the last half of 2010 | ||
+ | * 3D Slicer version 4.0 release date: TBD |
Revision as of 23:21, 23 March 2010
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Slicer4 (officially 3D Slicer version 4) will be the next big development in the history of the 3D Slicer project. It's a big step which promises a lot of benefits. It's also an opportunity to adopt some new programming styles and break with a few past traditions. Overall though it should maintain the same spirit as earlier versions of slicer in a more modern wrapper.
Main Features
(Note that things will evolve as the project progresses).
- The biggest and most visible change is the outgrowth of the port of Slicer's GUI from KWWidgets to Qt.
- Move from subversion repository to git
- During the spring/summer of 2010 both repositories will exist in parallel. During summer of 2010 code from the subversion repository will be migrated into git (retaining all revision history).
- Currently github is hosting the git repository, but it may move to another host in the future.
- Much of the infrastructure for the GUI will be developed jointly with the Common Toolkit (CTK) group.
Plan
- During April and May 2010 a majority of slicer developers will be working on the Slicer 3.6 release.
- Tutorials and breakout sessions will be held at the Summer Project Week in June.
- Bulk of developer effort will switch to Slicer4 during the last half of 2010
- 3D Slicer version 4.0 release date: TBD