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OTB-Sirius has been design as a remote module of OTB.
The next step is to integrate the list of official module of OTB in order to be integrated in a future release.
The process is described [here] https://wiki.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php/Remote_Modules 👍
Remote module source code should be hosted on a publicly available Git repository
Author of the remote module should be identified and registered to otb-developers mailing list
Author of the remote module accepts to be contacted by developers or users regarding issues with his module (on a best effort basis),
Remote module source code should comply with OTB style as much as possible,
Remote module source code should be documented using doxygen tags,
Remote module should provide a minimal set of tests to ensure build of template code and basic non-regression testing,
Remote module should come with a form of documentation (website, publication, readme file ...)
Remote module should not embed code from any third party software (unless strong arguments are given by the author, in which case an exception can be made),
Remote module should avoid depending on new third parties if possible,
Remote module author should be the copyright owner and comply with licences of any third party, which in turn should comply with terms of OTB licence (to be reviewed by PSC)
Author of remote module should provide a small description of the remote module to be added on OTB website.
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OTB-Sirius has been design as a remote module of OTB.
The next step is to integrate the list of official module of OTB in order to be integrated in a future release.
The process is described [here] https://wiki.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php/Remote_Modules 👍
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: