On July 23, 2015 08:44:04 PM Philip Hands wrote: > Julien Lamy <l...@unistra.fr> writes:
> > * Package name : dcmtkpp > > > > Version : 0.2.1 > > Upstream Author : Julien Lamy <l...@unistra.fr> > > > > * URL : https://github.com/lamyj/dcmtkpp > > * License : CeCILL-B > > > > Programming Lang: C++ > > Description : Wrappers around DCMTK to have an easier API > > > > DCMTK++ is a set of wrappers around DCMTK, leveraging C++ constructs to > > have an easier API, notably for the networking part. Included are > > exception-based error handling, generic access to datasets elements, > > standard JSON representation of datasets, explicit messages and generic > > implementation of SCU and SCP. > > Some indication of what field of endeavour this package might be of > interest to would be helpful. > > It seems, after some searching, that DCMTK is an acronym encompassing the > acronym DICOM, which is something to do with medical imaging. > > Medical imagining is a minority interest, so it would be good if the > short description allowed the majority of people to quickly determine > that they don't need this. > > Something like: C++ library for dealing with DICOM medical imagery Philip: I agree with essentially all your points. However, while acknowledging that medical imaging is indeed "minority interest": within that community, DCMTK is a very well-known DICOM toolkit, so I'd advocate for retaining DCMTK in the short description. Perhaps: C++ wrapper library for DCMTK (DICOM medical imaging toolkit) -Steve
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