+.. quote::
+ :author: Prof. Todd F. Heatherton
+ :affiliation: Lincoln Feline Professor, Psychology and Brain Sciences Department
+ :date: 2011-06-22
+ :tags: lofs, dartmouth, vm
+ :group: Participating institutions
+
+ We have found the NeuroDebian VM so easy to us and so simple to maintain that we're currently in the process of converting some of our workstations to full NeuroDebian installations
+
+
+.. quote::
+ :author: Prof. Peter U. Tse
+ :affiliation: Associate Professor, Psychology and Brain Sciences Department
+ :date: 2007-12-31
+ :tags: lofs, dartmouth, team
+ :group: Participating institutions
+
+ [...] vibrant NeuroDebian team [...] has been a great asset to the Psychology and Brain sciences department at Dartmouth. On multiple occasions they have provided support and advice beyond the scope of the NeuroDebian effort, showing their knowledge of methodological developments in the neuroscience field and making us aware of recent technological advances we could benefit from in our research.
+
+
+.. quote::
+ :author: Prof. Stefan Pollmann
+ :affiliation:
+ :date: 2010-09-02
+ :tags: lofs, money
+ :group: Participating institutions
+
+ My lab is using NeuroDebian for almost five years now [...] The minimal maintenance cost allow us to operate our research and computing infrastructure [...] even without a dedicated system administrator. Consequently, these resources could be invested into scientific personnel instead.
+
+
+.. quote::
+ :author: Prof. Brian Avants
+ :affiliation: Research Assistant Professor of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
+ :date: 2010-09-16
+ :tags: lofs, practices, standardization, mentorship,
+ dissemination, impact, upstream
+ :group: Research software projects
+
+ The NeuroDebian team taught me a great deal about how to systematize software development for reliable dissemination [...] This speaks very highly of the deep skillset and commitment to user support represented in the NeuroDebian project, which will have high impact on the field and help standardize both the analysis and the interpretation of neuroimaging data.
+
+