X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sphinx%2Fquotes-nitrc.rst;h=0c5680c56f36b1fcdf7abfa8bc73e25046166bd5;hb=HEAD;hp=7c641ff8ad4c218559cc25b75197eda0fadb86b6;hpb=77909f252efbc9b32a8a63259b713f79a9086c2f;p=neurodebian.git diff --git a/sphinx/quotes-nitrc.rst b/sphinx/quotes-nitrc.rst index 7c641ff..0c5680c 100644 --- a/sphinx/quotes-nitrc.rst +++ b/sphinx/quotes-nitrc.rst @@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ Quotes from NITRC project page [...] Best part for me is that I can run it in a VM without having to worry about replacing my native OS. + .. quote:: - :author: Robert Buccigrossi + :author: Dr. Robert Buccigrossi + :affiliation: Technical Lead of the NITRC project :date: 2011-09-22 - :tags: nitrc, ease - :group: Individual laboratories and researchers + :tags: nitrc, ease, cloud, derivatives + :group: Research software projects :source: NITRC forum: http://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?msg_id=5013 Dr. Halchenko's statement "Discover http://neuro.debian.net and be happy" may sound a bit like a sales pitch, but it is rather good advice. We have been experimenting with the rapid instantiation of computational environments containing neuroimaging tools from NITRC, and the NeuroDebian repository makes installing and updating the tools through apt-related package managers rather trivial.