flavor always called \emph{sid}, while a new name chosen for every
upcoming release and assigned to \emph{Testing} to become a code name
of the release when it becomes \emph{Stable}.\\ At the moment
-\emph{squeeze} is \emph{Testing}, and \emph{lenny} is \emph{Stable}.
-As soon as \emph{squeeze} gets released, \emph{Testing} will be given
-a new name -- \emph{wheezy}.
+\emph{wheezy} is \emph{Testing}, and \emph{squeeze} is \emph{Stable}.
+As soon as \emph{wheezy} is released, \emph{Testing} will be given
+a new name -- \emph{jess}.
\end{comment}
\ndsubsection{Three Debian components}
\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,style=nextline]
\item[Install on a hard-drive] \url{http://www.debian.org/distrib/}
\item[Live CD/DVD] \url{http://www.debian.org/CD/live/}
-\item[Run in a Virtual Machine] \url{http://neuro.debian.net/vm.html}
+%\item[Run in a Virtual Machine] \url{http://neuro.debian.net/vm.html}
\item[Development version] \url{http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer}
\end{description}
\url{http://www.debian.org/consultants}
\end{description}
-\begin{comment}
+%\begin{comment}
\ndsection{Reasons to choose Debian}
\paragraph{It is maintained by its users}
minutes or point apt at one of the over 300 Debian mirrors and upgrade over the
net.
-\rotatebox{90}{\includegraphics[height=.9\columnwidth]{distro-dev}}
-\rotatebox{90}{Description}
-
\paragraph{Multiple architectures and kernels}
Currently Debian supports an impressive number of CPU architectures: alpha,
to submit bug reports and are notified when and why the bug was closed. This
system allows Debian to respond to problems quickly and honestly.
+%\rotatebox{90}{\paragraph{Distribution Development Process}}
+\rotatebox{90}{\includegraphics[height=.9\columnwidth]{distro-dev}}
-\ndsection{Acknowledgements}
-\end{comment}
-
-\end{multicols}
-
-
-\pagebreak
-%%
-%% NeuroDEBIAN
-%%
-\begin{multicols}{3} % 3 columns
-
-\section*{The Universal Research Platform}
-\begin{center}
-\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{logo_tuned/label}
-\url{http://neuro.debian.net}
-%\ndsection{NeuroDebian Project:}
-% \hrule
-\end{center}
-
-\ndsection{NeuroDebian is}
-
-a Debian project that provides the Neuroscience community with a
-stable and versatile research platform -- the Debian operating system.
-Since 2005, \mbox{NeuroDebian} integrates neuroscience software into Debian
-to allow neuroscientists to benefit from the advantages of
-the universal operating system in their day-to-day research activities.
-The NeuroDebian repository
-(\url{http://neuro.debian.net}) offers the latest research software for
-all Debian suites (and various releases of Ubuntu).
-The combination of a stable generic
-operating system, Debian, and a variety of conveniently accessible research
-software creates a versatile research platform for neuroscience that offers the
-latest methodologies of the field to everyone, for free.
-These advantages make NeuroDebian increasingly popular among
-neuroscientists and scientific software developers.
-
-\vspace{2em}
-
-\ndsubsection{NeuroDebian is NOT}
-
-yet another Debian GNU/Linux derivative distribution. All work done
-by the NeuroDebian project targets the official Debian operating system. This
-approach helps to increase the longevity of the project by relying on the
-efforts of thousands of Debian contributors.
-
-\vspace{3em}
-\columnbreak
-
-\ndsubsection{Software at your fingertips}
-\begin{flushright}
-\vspace{-0.5em}
-\url{http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs.html}
-\vspace{-0.1em}
-\end{flushright}
-\textit{Distributed computing:} Condor, DMTCP, IPython, \ldots \\
-\textit{Electrophysiology:} BioSig, EEGLAB, Sigviewer, \ldots\\
-\textit{Machine Learning:} MDP, PyMVPA, sklearn, \ldots\\
-\textit{Neural Modeling:} Brian, CNrun, PyNN, XPPAUT, \ldots\\
-\textit{Imaging:} AFNI, FSL, Mricron, NiPy, SPM, \ldots\\
-\textit{Psychophysics:} PsychoPy, Psychtoolbox, PyEPL, \ldots\\
-\vspace{-0.8em}
-
-% TODO: Environments... -- list avail cloud env using NeuroDebian
-
-\ndsubsection{Benefits from Debian integration}
-
-\begin{itemize}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc]
-
-% rephrase to outline the benefit, not burden
-\item Debian standards and policies guarantee quality and robustness.
-
-\item Debian's centralized bug tracking system provides a unified
- single-point of entry for bug reporting and troubleshooting
- for any software in Debian.
-
-\item Debian makes software available through a world-wide distribution
- network, thus offloading bandwidth demands.
-
-\item Other Debian contributors handle large-scale aspects of
- deployment, quality assurance, porting and integration at the level
- of the entire distribution:
-
-\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc]
-\item[Porting] Software sources get built for 11 hardware
- architectures and 3 kernels (Linux, HURD, kFreeBSD). Porter teams
- maintain build infrastructure and help make the code
- platform-agnostic.
-\item[QA] Whole-archive rebuilds assure robustness of packaging and
- warn about upcoming problems (core libraries upgrades) beforehand.
-\item[Internationalization (I18n)] Translator teams help localize
- software for more than 60 languages.
-\end{description}
-
-\item Neuroscience software becomes a 1st-class citizen within the
- Debian project, which guarantees its longevity, smooth installation
- and upgrades.
-
-%\item Participation in the Debian community helps to assure Debian's
-% aptness for the neuroscientific software demands
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-%\columnbreak
-
-\ndsubsection{How to get NeuroDebian}
-
-\textit{Debian/Ubuntu:} \url{neuro.debian.net} repository \\
-\textit{Others:} NeuroDebian Virtual Machine
-
-% Here place a left-top corner of OSX with seamless mode
-\vspace{3mm}
-\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{../shots/mac_vm_mricron}
-
-\begin{comment}
-\ndsubsection{Developers oriented information}
-
-%\columnbreak
-
-\ndsubsection{Who is using NeuroDebian}
-
-\noindent
-%\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{usage_worldmap}
-
-buga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga duga
-\end{comment}
-
-
-\def\blank{\hspace{0em}\vspace{-1em}}
-\columnbreak
-
-\ndsubsection{Work-in-progress}
-\begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,style=nextline]
-\item[Increased coverage]
-\textit{Electrophysiology:} Fieldtrip, Spyke Viewer, \ldots \\
-\textit{Neural Modeling:} NEURON, (NEST), LFPy, \\
-\textit{Imaging:} DTI-TK, Freesurfer, XNAT, \ldots
-% \epigraph{Having FreeSurfer integrated into the Debian operating system by the NeuroDebian team would have enormous benefits for us, and for the thousands of users of FreeSurfer across the world.}{Prof. Bruce Fischl}{Director, Computational Core at Martinos Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA}
-\item[Improved quality assurance]
- Extended integration and regression testing
-\item[Available snapshotting service]
- % Entire NeuroDebian repository for any given past moment
- All versions of packages readily available
-\item[Data as the 1st-class citizen]
- \url{http://neuro.debian.net/datasets.html}
-% yoh: see TODO above -- we can say that it is available already
-%\item[Universal availability]
-% % \begin{itemize}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=0em]
-% % \item Virtual Appliance enhancements
-% %\item
-% Cloud computing
-% %\end{itemize}
-\end{description}
-
-
-\ndsubsection{Testimonials}
-\begin{flushright}
-\vspace{-0.5em}
-\url{http://neuro.debian.net/testimonials.html}
-\vspace{-0.5em}
-\end{flushright}
-
-% TODO yoh: This one remains the best summary IMHO. But may be
-% we would just kick this section out an place Testimonials into References
-\epigraph{The approach taken with NeuroDebian is plainly the most appropriate
-approach to software distribution for the dominant platform in brain
-image analysis, and I have great confidence that this project will be
-a major asset to the neuroscience community in facilitating the
-distribution of stable software, improving the reliability and
-replicability of analyses, and in helping to improve software
-development practices.}{Prof. Daniel Y. Kimberg}{Director, Data
-Processing Facility, Center for Functional Neuroimaging, University of
-Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA}
-
-\ndsubsection{Acknowledgements}
-
-NeuroDebian is grateful to all Debian developers and contributors for
-developing the Debian operating system, to
-\href{http://www.incf.org}{INCF} for the support in community outreach
-and technical collaborations, and to
-Prof. \href{http://haxbylab.dartmouth.edu}{James V. Haxby}
-(\href{http://www.dartmouth.edu/~psych}{PBS Department, Dartmouth
- College}) for his continued support and endless supply of Italian
-espresso (\url{http://neuro.debian.net/coffeeart.html}).
+\ndsection{Acknowledgements}
-\ndsubsection{References}
+This flyer was adapted from the neuro debian project. You can find
+source code for it here:
+\url{git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-exppsy/neurodebian.git}
+%\end{comment}
-Halchenko, Y. O. \& Hanke, M. (2012). \href{http://www.frontiersin.org/Neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2012.00022/full}{Open is not enough. Let’s take the next step: An integrated, community-driven computing platform for neuroscience}. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 6:22.
+\end{multicols}
-% TODO: adjust for the new layout
-\url{http://neuro.debian.net/#publications}
-%\columnbreak
-\end{multicols}
+% \pagebreak
+% %%
+% %% NeuroDEBIAN
+% %%
+% \begin{multicols}{3} % 3 columns
+%
+% \section*{The Universal Research Platform}
+% \begin{center}
+% \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{logo_tuned/label}
+% \url{http://neuro.debian.net}
+% %\ndsection{NeuroDebian Project:}
+% % \hrule
+% \end{center}
+%
+% \ndsection{NeuroDebian is}
+%
+% a Debian project that provides the Neuroscience community with a
+% stable and versatile research platform -- the Debian operating system.
+% Since 2005, \mbox{NeuroDebian} integrates neuroscience software into Debian
+% to allow neuroscientists to benefit from the advantages of
+% the universal operating system in their day-to-day research activities.
+% The NeuroDebian repository
+% (\url{http://neuro.debian.net}) offers the latest research software for
+% all Debian suites (and various releases of Ubuntu).
+% The combination of a stable generic
+% operating system, Debian, and a variety of conveniently accessible research
+% software creates a versatile research platform for neuroscience that offers the
+% latest methodologies of the field to everyone, for free.
+% These advantages make NeuroDebian increasingly popular among
+% neuroscientists and scientific software developers.
+%
+% \vspace{2em}
+%
+% \ndsubsection{NeuroDebian is NOT}
+%
+% yet another Debian GNU/Linux derivative distribution. All work done
+% by the NeuroDebian project targets the official Debian operating system. This
+% approach helps to increase the longevity of the project by relying on the
+% efforts of thousands of Debian contributors.
+%
+% \vspace{3em}
+% \columnbreak
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Software at your fingertips}
+% \begin{flushright}
+% \vspace{-0.5em}
+% \url{http://neuro.debian.net/pkgs.html}
+% \vspace{-0.1em}
+% \end{flushright}
+% \textit{Distributed computing:} Condor, DMTCP, IPython, \ldots \\
+% \textit{Electrophysiology:} BioSig, EEGLAB, Sigviewer, \ldots\\
+% \textit{Machine Learning:} MDP, PyMVPA, sklearn, \ldots\\
+% \textit{Neural Modeling:} Brian, CNrun, PyNN, XPPAUT, \ldots\\
+% \textit{Imaging:} AFNI, FSL, Mricron, NiPy, SPM, \ldots\\
+% \textit{Psychophysics:} PsychoPy, Psychtoolbox, PyEPL, \ldots\\
+% \vspace{-0.8em}
+%
+% % TODO: Environments... -- list avail cloud env using NeuroDebian
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Benefits from Debian integration}
+%
+% \begin{itemize}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc]
+%
+% % rephrase to outline the benefit, not burden
+% \item Debian standards and policies guarantee quality and robustness.
+%
+% \item Debian's centralized bug tracking system provides a unified
+% single-point of entry for bug reporting and troubleshooting
+% for any software in Debian.
+%
+% \item Debian makes software available through a world-wide distribution
+% network, thus offloading bandwidth demands.
+%
+% \item Other Debian contributors handle large-scale aspects of
+% deployment, quality assurance, porting and integration at the level
+% of the entire distribution:
+%
+% \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc]
+% \item[Porting] Software sources get built for 11 hardware
+% architectures and 3 kernels (Linux, HURD, kFreeBSD). Porter teams
+% maintain build infrastructure and help make the code
+% platform-agnostic.
+% \item[QA] Whole-archive rebuilds assure robustness of packaging and
+% warn about upcoming problems (core libraries upgrades) beforehand.
+% \item[Internationalization (I18n)] Translator teams help localize
+% software for more than 60 languages.
+% \end{description}
+%
+% \item Neuroscience software becomes a 1st-class citizen within the
+% Debian project, which guarantees its longevity, smooth installation
+% and upgrades.
+%
+% %\item Participation in the Debian community helps to assure Debian's
+% % aptness for the neuroscientific software demands
+%
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+%
+%
+% %\columnbreak
+%
+% \ndsubsection{How to get NeuroDebian}
+%
+% \textit{Debian/Ubuntu:} \url{neuro.debian.net} repository \\
+% \textit{Others:} NeuroDebian Virtual Machine
+%
+% % Here place a left-top corner of OSX with seamless mode
+% \vspace{3mm}
+% \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{../shots/mac_vm_mricron}
+%
+% \begin{comment}
+% \ndsubsection{Developers oriented information}
+%
+% %\columnbreak
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Who is using NeuroDebian}
+%
+% \noindent
+% %\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{usage_worldmap}
+%
+% buga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga dugabuga duga
+% \end{comment}
+%
+%
+% \def\blank{\hspace{0em}\vspace{-1em}}
+% \columnbreak
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Work-in-progress}
+% \begin{description}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,style=nextline]
+% \item[Increased coverage]
+% \textit{Electrophysiology:} Fieldtrip, Spyke Viewer, \ldots \\
+% \textit{Neural Modeling:} NEURON, (NEST), LFPy, \\
+% \textit{Imaging:} DTI-TK, Freesurfer, XNAT, \ldots
+% % \epigraph{Having FreeSurfer integrated into the Debian operating system by the NeuroDebian team would have enormous benefits for us, and for the thousands of users of FreeSurfer across the world.}{Prof. Bruce Fischl}{Director, Computational Core at Martinos Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA}
+% \item[Improved quality assurance]
+% Extended integration and regression testing
+% \item[Available snapshotting service]
+% % Entire NeuroDebian repository for any given past moment
+% All versions of packages readily available
+% \item[Data as the 1st-class citizen]
+% \url{http://neuro.debian.net/datasets.html}
+% % yoh: see TODO above -- we can say that it is available already
+% %\item[Universal availability]
+% % % \begin{itemize}[nolistsep,leftmargin=1pc,topsep=0em]
+% % % \item Virtual Appliance enhancements
+% % %\item
+% % Cloud computing
+% % %\end{itemize}
+% \end{description}
+%
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Testimonials}
+% \begin{flushright}
+% \vspace{-0.5em}
+% \url{http://neuro.debian.net/testimonials.html}
+% \vspace{-0.5em}
+% \end{flushright}
+%
+% % TODO yoh: This one remains the best summary IMHO. But may be
+% % we would just kick this section out an place Testimonials into References
+% \epigraph{The approach taken with NeuroDebian is plainly the most appropriate
+% approach to software distribution for the dominant platform in brain
+% image analysis, and I have great confidence that this project will be
+% a major asset to the neuroscience community in facilitating the
+% distribution of stable software, improving the reliability and
+% replicability of analyses, and in helping to improve software
+% development practices.}{Prof. Daniel Y. Kimberg}{Director, Data
+% Processing Facility, Center for Functional Neuroimaging, University of
+% Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA}
+%
+% \ndsubsection{Acknowledgements}
+%
+% NeuroDebian is grateful to all Debian developers and contributors for
+% developing the Debian operating system, to
+% \href{http://www.incf.org}{INCF} for the support in community outreach
+% and technical collaborations, and to
+% Prof. \href{http://haxbylab.dartmouth.edu}{James V. Haxby}
+% (\href{http://www.dartmouth.edu/~psych}{PBS Department, Dartmouth
+% College}) for his continued support and endless supply of Italian
+% espresso (\url{http://neuro.debian.net/coffeeart.html}).
+%
+%
+% \ndsubsection{References}
+%
+% Halchenko, Y. O. \& Hanke, M. (2012). \href{http://www.frontiersin.org/Neuroinformatics/10.3389/fninf.2012.00022/full}{Open is not enough. Let’s take the next step: An integrated, community-driven computing platform for neuroscience}. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 6:22.
+%
+% % TODO: adjust for the new layout
+% \url{http://neuro.debian.net/#publications}
+%
+% %\columnbreak
+% \end{multicols}