Welcome to QUIT. Any help is very much appreciated.
These guidelines exist to make it easy to get involved and ensure that QUIT is welcoming to everyone.
If you have general questions about how to use QUIT programs, you can either open an issue or ask a question on Neurostars.
If you think you have found a bug, then opening a Github issue is the preferred avenue. Please check whether an identical or similar issue already exists first. When opening a new issue, please give as much information as you can, including
- The version of QUIT you are using. Either give the version number if you downloaded the binaries, or a branch/git commit id if you compiled from source.
- The operating system you are running on.
- A description of the bug, including the full shell command you ran and any input files.
If you want to edit the QUIT code yourself to fix a problem or implement a new feature, you are very welcome to! To do so, please:
- Open an issue on the QUIT Github page
- Follow the Forking workflow to fix the issue.
To date, QUIT has one main developer (@spinicist). Hence the above is a suggested model for how changes can be contributed, and will be edited if and when a better model is suggested.
QUIT currently has a fairly loose coding style, in part because it uses several libraries with conflicting coding style. @spinicist prefers the following style at present, but will allow some flexibility (except as noted in the first point):
- Kernigan & Ritchie braces convention. Please do not use the GNU Coding Style braces convention as demonstrated in ITK.
- Classes and global functions should be Capitalised. Local variables should begin with a lower-case letter. Private/protected member variables should begin with
m_
, public member variables do not have to follow this to make the interface clearer. - Camel case or
under_scores
are both acceptable as your whims dictate. - Spaces, not tabs. If you find some tabs in one of the older files please let @spinicist know and we can decide what to do about them.
- Anyone who participates in the development of QUIT is expected to show respect and courtesy to all other community members at all times.
- Harrasment in any form towards any members will not be tolerated.
- All communication should be appropraite for a professional audience including people of different backgrounds.
- Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other contributers.
Above all, thank you for using or contributing to QUIT. It really is appreciated.