From ce67b3415eb1b2506a8e19abfb779294284412e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yaroslav Halchenko Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:14:18 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] few more testimonials were permitted --- sphinx/quotes-nihr01.rst | 22 +++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/sphinx/quotes-nihr01.rst b/sphinx/quotes-nihr01.rst index 2db2d2c..196ca8c 100644 --- a/sphinx/quotes-nihr01.rst +++ b/sphinx/quotes-nihr01.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. Generated on Thu Oct 21 22:21:37 EDT 2010 +.. Generated on Fri Oct 22 09:11:14 EDT 2010 .. Do not edit directly .. quote:: @@ -11,6 +11,16 @@ [...] software for neuroimage processing evolves rapidly and heterogeneously. It is a challenge for research organizations to remain current [...] In this context we have begun to use the NeuroDebian repository [...] We hope that this service will continue with an expanded scope [...] +.. quote:: + :author: Prof. Daniel Y. Kimberg + :affiliation: Core Director, Data Processing Facility, Center for Functional Neuroimaging, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA + :date: 2010-09-08 + :tags: lofs, software distribution, quality, reproducibility, practices, impact + :group: Research institutions + + 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. + + .. quote:: :author: Prof. Bennett Landman :affiliation: Director of the Center for Computational Imaging, Vanderbilt University Institute of Image Science, Nashville, Tennessee, USA @@ -171,6 +181,16 @@ Since 2007 we completely rely on the NeuroDebian project to provide users of the Debian/Ubuntu platform with FSL software packages and corresponding technical support. [...] we have received a continuous stream of bug fixes and improvements that have been developed by members of the Debian community. [...] we were able to benefit from work of people that would not otherwise contribute to the development of FSL – without any additional investment of my lab, but solely due to FSL’s presence in the Debian archive. +.. quote:: + :author: Paolo Avesani + :affiliation: Neuroinformatics Laboratory, Center for Mind/Brain sciences -CIMEC-, University of Trento, Trento, Italy + :date: 2010-09-15 + :tags: lofs, money + :group: Individual laboratories and researchers + + It [NeuroDebian] is of great advantage for the management of the computers of the lab because NeuroDebian allows to reduce the system administration costs. + + .. quote:: :author: John A. Clithero :affiliation: Ph.D. student, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA -- 2.39.2