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Event pictures

Images from the hackfest

Social programs

Introduction

Date: Nov 4-8, 2013

Location: [1]. Room 2.14, Malet Place Engineering Building, University College London.

Goal: A follow on to the wildly successful previous hackfests!

Requirements: Attendees must be willing to spend their time during the event writing ctk code that contributes to the main ctk roadmap. This means spending the week immersed in C++, Qt, DCMTK, CMake, and related technologies. People who do not feel qualified for this task are politely not invited :)

Group size: Maximum 20 participants so we can have a manageable working meeting. The organizing committee will invite and select participants based on input from TheTeam.

Site Hosts: Matt Clarkson (m.clarkson@ucl.ac.uk), Miklos Espak (m.espak@ucl.ac.uk)

Organizing Committee: (need to ask people)

Future Events: Future hackfests will be announced in advance, and we hope lots of people will be interested in participating. The venue and activities at future hackfests will be determined based on the number of active participants in the project. We welcome participation via the CTK email lists, the source code repository, and this website.

Attendees

  • So far we have received confirmation for the following people (in no particular order).


Please fill in your intentions in terms of common accommodation.

Participants
Name Organization
Matt Clarkson University College London, UK.
Miklos Espak University College London, UK.
Marco Nolden German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.
Sascha Zelzer German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.
Andreas Fetzer German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.
Steve Pieper Isomics, Inc. Cambridge, USA.
Florian Vichot INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France
Ivo Wolf (planned) Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Ernesto Coto University of Sheffield, UK.
Google Hangout Participants
Name Organization Availablity (London time)
Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin Kitware Inc, North Carolina, USA 1pm to 6pm
Michael Onken (planned) OFFIS, Germany. as needed
Csaba Pinter Queen's University, Kingston, ON TBD


Note Note: There were also other invitations sent to active people on the community, and people who recently showed interest. When their intent will be known they will be added to the list.

Preparation

Developers should bring a laptop with the current CTK source code downloaded and built.

Use the CTK developers mailing list to discuss build issues and topics for ongoing work.

Phone conferences have been scheduled in the weeks leading to the event:

  • To be announced

Topics and Projects

Agenda

Monday

Opening discussion

  • Review topics and projects
  • Plans for the week

Evening:

Tuesday

During the day: hack, hack, hack...

Evening:

Wednesday

During the day: hack, hack, hack... 10:30 Hangout to review status

Evening:

Thursday

During the day: hack, hack, hack...

Evening:

Friday

During the day: hack, hack, hack...

Late morning; Closing discussion

Afternoon: hack or travel

Gallery of Results

Images from the hackfest

Travel & Hotel

Local contact

Need any help in organizing your visit, contact Miklos Espak (m.espak@ucl.ac.uk). If you have any troubles during your visit, call TBD.

Airport

Transportation on Site

Lodging

Hotels in central London can be expensive, these ones seem reasonably priced:

Meeting Location

Weather

Food

Plan on having breakfast at your hotel before the meeting.

Optional Activities in the Area