6 Here is some feedback we got from the neuroscience community on various
7 occasions. On this page it is grouped by its origin (i.e. `research
8 institutions`_, `research software projects`_, `individual laboratories and
9 researchers`_). Alternatively, you can read testimonials related to specific
12 * :ref:`testimonials_open_science`
13 * :ref:`testimonials_standardization`
14 * :ref:`testimonials_vm`
16 .. None so far replied
22 .. :group: Organizations
29 :group: Research institutions
31 .. not implemented for now
35 Research Software Projects
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39 :group: Research software projects
42 :author: Stephan Gerhard, et al.
44 :tags: practices, quality
45 :source: The Connectome Viewer Toolkit, Front. Neuroinform. 5:3. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2011.00003
47 For proper software packaging and distribution, the NeuroDebian project provides professional expertise and infrastructure.
50 Individual Laboratories and Researchers
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54 :group: Individual laboratories and researchers
58 :author: Prof. Petr Hlustik
59 :affiliation: Departments of Neurology and Radiology, Palacky University School of Medicine and University Hospital, Olomouc, Czech Republic
63 [...] those wonderful tools in Debian Neuro [...] make my life as a
64 researcher who also maintains a bunch of Debian boxes so much easier.
68 :affiliation: Department of Psychology, Washington University
72 I am a dedicated R user ... and have a Windows box. But this
73 afternoon I (finally) downloaded and installed NeuroDebian and the
74 VirtualBox, ran AFNI, and generated the files I needed, all within
75 about an hour and a half. [...] not bad, considering that I know
76 essentially no Linux/Unix. So here's a big "thanks!" :)