Closed constantinpape closed 11 months ago
Thanks for these suggestions, I tried to explain for some of them.
For the community partner issue, I just investigate a bit, it's basically because non of the ilastik/fiji model has the ilastik
or fiji
tag applied. Those buttons works by applying a tag filter when you click, so please make sure you explicitly set a ilastik tag for ilastik models.
The share button has been improved in https://github.com/bioimage-io/bioimage.io/pull/59 , a preview version here: https://deploy-preview-59--bioimage.netlify.app/
Sounds good, thanks for all these, we can discuss them over the meeting.
For the community partner issue, I just investigate a bit, it's basically because non of the ilastik/fiji model has the
ilastik
orfiji
tag applied. Those buttons works by applying a tag filter when you click, so please make sure you explicitly set a ilastik tag for ilastik models.
Ok, thanks. We can fix it for the ilastik models.
The share button has been improved in #59 , a preview version here: https://deploy-preview-59--bioimage.netlify.app/
Looks good. (I think eventually we would want "Copy to clipboard" and "Share via twitter", but for now this is totally fine!)
Looks good. (I think eventually we would want "Copy to clipboard" and "Share via twitter", but for now this is totally fine!)
Sure, we will have those social buttons one day ;)
Ok, thanks. We can fix it for the ilastik models.
BTW, @constantinpape I think it's better for you(Ilastik) to host your own manifest.bioimage.io.yaml
file under one of your ilastik/tiktorch repo. Like that you can manage you own repo, no need to send PR to the central model repo when you want to add models. See the deepImageJ example, and this is how we connect it to the central model zoo as a collection. Meanwhile, you can also add or adopt this CI file for run tests in your repo when you add new models.
If you do that, the latest compilation script will apply the ilastik tag automatically for all the models in your repo.
We had a discussion on the design / layout of the bioimage.io website with @vzinche @m-novikov and @akreshuk today. Most of this was based on feedback @vzinche got from running a ZIDAS image analysis course and getting feedback from the course participants. See Issues #57 #54 #55 #56 for detailed issues.
Two more observations:
It's probably a good idea to set discussion of this on the agenda for the call on Friday, see #28. Unfortunately I can't make it, but @akreshuk will be there from our side.