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-The NeuroDebian project provides a turnkey platform for neuroscience
-through integrating of related software within the Debian_ operating
-system. If you are using neuroscience-related software which
-comes with you installation of Debian_ or its derivative, such as
-Ubuntu_, good chance is that you are already *using NeuroDebian*.
-
-This website provides an additional repository with both unofficial
-or prospective packages which are not (yet) available from the main
-Debian_ archive, as well as backported or simply rebuilt newest
-versions of packages. Please see the :ref:`faq` for more information
-about the goals of this project, and :ref:`read what people say about
-it <testimonials>`. Take a look at the :ref:`list of our current and
-planned projects <projects>` if you want to get involved. If you
-appreciate this service, please |spread|.
-This service is provided "as is". There is no guarantee that a package
-works as expected, so use them at your own risk. If you encounter problems,
-please `report <#contacts>`_ them.
+NeuroDebian provides a turnkey software platform for neuroscience
+that is created by integrating research tools with the Debian_ operating
+system. If you are using such software on Debian_ or its derivatives,
+such as Ubuntu_, chances are that you are already using NeuroDebian.
+
+This website provides a :ref:`supplementary repository <repository_howto>` with
+both unofficial or prospective packages which are not (yet) available from the
+main Debian_ archive, as well as backported or simply rebuilt latest versions
+of software. NeuroDebian serves as an "upstream" to some :ref:`derivative
+<chap_derivatives>` projects. Please see the :ref:`faq` for more information
+about the goals of this project, and :ref:`read what people say about it
+<testimonials>`. Take a look at the :ref:`list of our current and planned
+projects <projects>` if you want to get involved. This service is provided "as
+is". There is no guarantee that a package works as expected, so use them at
+your own risk. If you encounter problems, please `report <#contacts>`_ them.
+Please help us |spread|:
+
+ Halchenko, Y. O. & Hanke, M. (2012). `Open is not enough. Let’s take the
+ next step: An integrated, community-driven computing platform for neuroscience
+ <http://www.frontiersin.org/Neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2012.00022/full>`_.
+ *Frontiers in Neuroinformatics*, 6:22.
.. raw:: html
<a href="vm.html"><img border="0" src="_static/machine.png" title="Get NeuroDebian for your non-Debian computer" /></a>
<a href="debian/pool"><img border="0" src="_static/pool.png" title="Go to the package pool (deep and cold, only for experts)" /></a>
<a href="projects.html"><img border="0" src="_static/workarea.png" title="Current and planned projects: Get involved!" /></a>
+ <a href="derivatives.html"><img border="0" src="_static/derivatives.png" title="NeuroDebian Derivatives" /></a>
<a href="blog/index.html"><img border="0" src="_static/rssfeeds.png" title="NeuroDebian Insider Blog" /></a>
</p>
==========================
To enable the NeuroDebian repository on your system, select your Debian or
-Ubuntu release and a repository mirror from the lists below. Upon selection
+Ubuntu release and a `repository mirror`_ from the lists below. Upon selection
a short command snippet will be displayed that can be copied and pasted into
a terminal session. These commands will configure the system package manager
with the NeuroDebian repository key and package source information.
The team
========
-Our main goal is to provide neuroscience FOSS_ for Debian_. Thus the
-whole project would not be possible without the work of over 3,000
-Debian_ developers and contributors who are as enthusiastically pursuing
-a similar goal. To add our share -- Debian_ packages of FOSS_ for
-neuroscience research -- the `Experimental Psychology Debian packaging
-project <http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-exppsy>`_ was created
-to formally join the forces of
+`Michael Hanke <http://mih.voxindeserto.de>`_ and `Yaroslav Halchenko
+<http://www.onerussian.com>`_ originally started NeuroDebian (formerly the
+`Experimental Psychology Debian packaging project
+<http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-exppsy>`_) and are the current project
+leaders. However, the whole project would not be possible without the work of
+over 3,000 Debian_ developers and contributors who are as enthusiastically
+building the Debian operating system.
+A number of packages that are available from the NeuroDebian repository have
+been contributed by various individuals and other teams in Debian, such as
+`Debian Med`_ and `Debian Science`_. We want to express our gratitude to all
+maintainers_ that help to make Debian_ the ultimate software platform for
+neuroscience.
-* `Michael Hanke <http://mih.voxindeserto.de>`_
-* `Yaroslav Halchenko <http://www.onerussian.com>`_
+.. _maintainers: pkgs.html#by-maintainer
-A number of packages that are now available from the NeuroDebian repository
-were not packaged by our team, but similar Debian teams. Therefore we want to
-express particular gratitude to the `Debian Med`_ and `Debian Science`_ teams
-for all their work.
.. _support:
* neurodebian-users_: Discussions and support of NeuroDebian users
* neurodebian-upstream_: General discussions and knowledge sharing
- among developers of the neuroscience software. We will also use it
+ among developers of neuroscience software. We also use it
to update you with summaries of recent relevant developments in
Debian project
* `Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College`_
*[us-nh]* (primary mirror)
* `Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Magdeburg`_
- *[de]*
+ *[de-md]*
* `Neurobot at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece`_ *[gr]*
* `Paul Ivanov`_ *[us-ca]*
* `Medical-image Analysis and Statistical Interpretation lab at Vanderbilt`_
*[us-tn]*
* `Australia's research and education network (AARNET)
<http://www.aarnet.edu.au>`_ *[au]*
+* Kiyotaka Nemoto (AKA Mr. Lin4Neuro_) *[jp]*
+* Iaroslav Iurchenko *[ua]*
+* `Nikolaus Valentin Haenel`_ *[de-v]*
+* `INCF G-Node at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München <http://www.g-node.org>`_ *[de-m]*
If your are interested in mirroring the repository, please see the :ref:`faq`.
.. _Neurobot at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece: http://neurobot.bio.auth.gr
.. _Paul Ivanov: http://www.pirsquared.org
.. _Medical-image Analysis and Statistical Interpretation lab at Vanderbilt: https://masi.vuse.vanderbilt.edu
+.. _Nikolaus Valentin Haenel: http://haenel.co
Publications
============
-Halchenko, Y.O. & Hanke, M. (2012). `Environments for efficient
+Hanke, M. (2012). `Share your tools! But fear the wombat! Seriously.
+<http://neuro.debian.net/_files/Hanke_FearTheWombat_Brainhack2012.pdf>`_ *Talk
+given at* `Brainhack <http://brainhack.org/2012/04/06/brainhack-2012-unconference>`_ 2012 at the
+Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences*, Leipzig, Germany.
+[`video <http://youtu.be/8t6znEOEDVo>`_]
+
+Hanke, M. (2012). `Computational and cognitive neuroscience boosted by Debian
+OR Just using Debian is not enough
+<http://neuro.debian.net/_files/Hanke_UsingDebianIsNotEnough_ESRF2012.pdf>`_.
+Talk given at the workshop "Debian for Scientific Facilities Days" at the
+European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France.
+
+Halchenko, Y. O. & Hanke, M. (2012). `Open is not enough. Let’s take the
+next step: An integrated, community-driven computing platform for neuroscience
+<http://www.frontiersin.org/Neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2012.00022/full>`_. *Frontiers in Neuroinformatics*,
+6:22.
+
+Hanke, M. (2012). `The why and how of getting packaged
+<_files/Hanke_GetPackaged_CodeJam5_2012.pdf>`_.
+*Talk given at BrainScaleS CodeJam 5, Convergence in Computational Neuroscience*,
+University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
+
+Halchenko, Y. O. & Hanke, M. (2012). `Environments for efficient
contemporary research in neuroimaging: PyMVPA and NeuroDebian
<_files/HalchenkoHanke_ContemporaryNeuroimaging_PENN2012.pdf>`_.
*Talk given at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine*,
photoalbum
projects
testimonials
+ testimonials-topics
.. probably should be purged altogether
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