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Title
This page details my proposal for the Fedora Medical GSoC project
Contact Information
All relevant contact information can be found on my user page.
Deliverables
- Inclusion of packages to the fedora repos.
- Easy installation of packages using the default package manager (yum/packagekit).
- In the long run : A fedora medical spin with all of the important packages included.
Intended workflow
- Start by checking the current status of the review queue
- Package the more important applications first.
- Packaging implies the following:
- Make an rpm package (I'll do this)
- Submit a review request (I'll do this)
- Approve package (A reviewer needs to do this : takes maximum time)
- Add package to comps (I'll do this)
- Easily installable PACS and DICOM viewers are higher priority.
- Instead of submitting one review per week, in sequence, I'll submit many in parallel in a period over 2-3 weeks. This way, we won't need to wait on one package before diving into another.
- I will have maximum time to work on this during May, the whole of June, July. End of July and August will be just a little restricted.
Timeline
This will be discussed with my mentor and edited as required.
Start date | End date | Goal | Details | Comments | Status |
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May 23 | May 30 | Adding package wishlists to bugzilla : Check up, update and review currently open review requests | bugs : gnumed server, rhbug:573910, rhbug:539387, elastix, praat, ledgersmb, InsightApplications, vxl, InsightToolkit, (others?) | Start with housekeeping. This would also give us a good idea of the current status of packages | |
May 31 | June 15 | Begin packaging PACS and DICOM software from the Medical_Imaging page | dcm4che and ginkocadx (Initially, it was decided to package mayam, but dcm4che contains more than just that apparently and needs looking into.) | https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/medical-sig/2011-March/000128.html. | |
June 16 | June 23 | Package conquest, cmedic and ANTS | Also complete git processes of previous weeks packages. Push to testing, (bribe some testers to quickly push to stable? :P) | These are the last PACS/DICOM softwares remaining on the list | |
June 24 | July 1 | Practitioner_workflow packaging | Package oemr, freemedforms, openhre, aeskulap | Also look for other software to fill in current voids | |
July 2 | July 9 | Dental_software packaging (phase 1) | Package opendental, openmolar, and the others present in the list. | (There are a total 7, two days for each?) | |
July 10 | July 15 | Mid term evaluations | We'll need some time to prepare the mid term reports and submit them to google | ||
July 15 | July 26 | Dental_software packaging (phase 2) | Task before the submission to be continued. | ||
July 27 | August 3 | Complete any pending packages | Space to cover up delays | Since delays are inevitable, use this week to make sure all packages on the TODO list before this are complete | |
August 4 | August 14 | All packages complete. Coding tasks begin. | |||
August 15 | August 22 | "Pencils down" state. All packages/coding tasks will be complete by this date. Preparation of final report begins |
Other information
Relevant timeline dates for GSoC can be found here
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