X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sphinx%2Ftestimonials.rst;h=b92d0e2af56f192b84fe31d7d013e47b722b9316;hb=HEAD;hp=50ff648e31a44f7c6b4f3c159d70d81c0f2212c4;hpb=3274f6faf8c1231437b5b9a816847e0dd96f8bb9;p=neurodebian.git diff --git a/sphinx/testimonials.rst b/sphinx/testimonials.rst index 50ff648..b92d0e2 100644 --- a/sphinx/testimonials.rst +++ b/sphinx/testimonials.rst @@ -3,6 +3,16 @@ Testimonials ============ +Here is some feedback we got from the neuroscience community on various +occasions. On this page it is grouped by its origin (i.e. `research +institutions`_, `research software projects`_, `individual laboratories and +researchers`_). Alternatively, you can read testimonials related to specific +topics: + +* :ref:`testimonials_open_science` +* :ref:`testimonials_standardization` +* :ref:`testimonials_vm` + .. None so far replied .. .. Organizations @@ -12,14 +22,6 @@ Testimonials .. :group: Organizations -By Topic --------- - -* :ref:`testimonials_open_science` -* :ref:`testimonials_standardization` -* :ref:`testimonials_vm` - - Research Institutions --------------------- @@ -29,6 +31,19 @@ Research Institutions .. not implemented for now .. :sections: group +.. quote:: + :author: Christian Haselgrove + :affiliation: Vice President for Neuroinformatics at + Neuromorphometrics, Inc; University of Massachusetts Medical School + :date: 2013-02-06 + :tags: email, derivatives, management + + Developing informatics infrastructure often involves building + complex systems that require interaction between existing + components such as software and atlases. NeuroDebian makes it + trivial to manage the components of these systems, freeing me to + focus on the novel and important aspects of my work. + Research Software Projects -------------------------- @@ -36,6 +51,7 @@ Research Software Projects .. quotes:: :group: Research software projects + .. quote:: :author: Stephan Gerhard, et al. :date: 2011-06-06 @@ -89,27 +105,15 @@ Research Software Projects an identical analysis environment to us regardless of where they are or operating system. -.. quote:: - :author: Christian Haselgrove - :affiliation: University of Massachusetts Medical School - :date: 2013-02-06 - :tags: email, derivatives, management - - Developing informatics infrastructure often involves building - complex systems that require interaction between existing - components such as software and atlases. NeuroDebian makes it - trivial to manage the components of these systems, freeing me to - focus on the novel and important aspects of my work. - .. quote:: :author: Nina Preuss :affiliation: PMP, nitrc.org :date: 2013-02-06 - :tags: disqus, money, quality, contributions + :tags: disqus, money, quality, contributions, cloud, derivatives NITRC-CE, or the NITRC Computational Environment, on the Amazon Marketplace wouldn't have happened as quickly and thus cost effectively - without leveraging NeuroDebian's good works. We appreciative their + without leveraging NeuroDebian's good works. We appreciate their critical contribution to the neuroimaging compute community. .. quote:: @@ -121,6 +125,33 @@ Research Software Projects For any neuroscientist that relies on open-source software, NeuroDebian is the single most important resource. +.. quote:: + :author: Sebastian Eichelbaum + :affiliation: OpenWalnut project, Image and Signal Processing Group, Institute of Computer Science, University of Leipzig, Germany + :date: 2013-02-11 + :tags: email, breadth, dissemination + + With NeuroDebian we can utilize thousands of tools, providing the foundation for our research. On the other hand, we can provide our tools to a large community easily. + + +.. quote:: + :author: Francisco Pereira + :affiliation: Siemens Corporate Research + :date: 2013-02-06 + :tags: gplus, time + + Thanks to NeuroDebian I now have to spend my time thinking hard about what to do with the tools, rather than leisurely installing them and tracking dependencies. + +.. quote:: + :author: Alexander Wiebel + :affiliation: OpenWalnut project, Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), Germany + :date: 2013-02-19 + :tags: email, breadth, dissemination + + It is great to have NeuroDebian as a platform to bring our + visualization system OpenWalnut to a broad audience together with the large variety of + related data analysis tools available in NeuroDebian. + Individual Laboratories and Researchers @@ -175,3 +206,38 @@ Individual Laboratories and Researchers population-specific template creation to pipelining the analysis of fMRI, DTI and morphology studies. There is a great chance I will end up working exclusively with NeuroDebian! + +.. quote:: + :author: Mathias Goldau + :affiliation: Cortical Networks, Max-Planck-Institute for neurological research, Cologne, Germany + :date: 2013-02-07 + :tags: email, time, breadth + + Without NeuroDebian we would have wasted precious time for + deploying software, and we wouldn't have tested so many software + tools. + +.. quote:: + :author: Joseph Viviano + :affiliation: York University, Toronto Canada + :date: 2013-02-19 + :tags: email, reproducibility, versioning, impact + + NeuroDebian not only helped our lab focus on research and producing + results with FOSS, it has also made it much easier to maintain + version control, facilitating data portability and + reproducibility. I see this as the most important current project + working towards transparent neuroscientific methods with clear and + reproducible results. + +.. quote:: + :author: Dr. Bertram Walter + :affiliation: Bender Institute of Neuroimaging, University of Giessen, Germany + :date: 2013-02-22 + :tags: email, money, maintenance, support, quality + + Neurodebian provides not only a platform for neuroscience + applications that makes maintenance of collections of tools + easy. The staff also gives a very quick support in case of - very + rare - problems. Altogether Neurodebian saves a lot of time and + money.