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= Spin Name =
= Spin Name =
Fedora Neuro Spin
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Fedora Comp-Neuro Spin/Lab
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The NeuroFedora SIG's goal is to provide neuroscience researchers (and enthusiasts!) a strong, easy to use, ready-made FOSS platform for their work.  The first step towards this objective is to package as many of the tools that neuroscientists use to make them available in Fedora.
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A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!


== Owner(s) ==
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* Name: [[User|Your Name]
* Name: [[SIGs/NeuroFedora|NeuroFedora]]
* email: Your email Address >
* email: neuro-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==


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A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!
The Comp-Neuro spin includes: modelling tools, analysis and visualisation tools, and general purpose research applications. Along with the easy to use Fedora Workstation/GNOME desktop, it aims to be the go-to Free/Open Source Operating System supporting Open Computational Neuroscience.




== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==
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Fedora, with its mission to promote FOSS, is in a unique position to support Open Science. The Comp-Neuro Spin/lab continues the work done by the Scientific and Astronomy labs to make software easier to use for computational neuroscience enthusiasts.
By doing so, Fedora increases its participation in Open Science---gaining more users, and contributors, and taking another step towards being the default operating system for research.


== Kickstart File ==
== Kickstart File ==
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https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/neuro-scripts/tree/master


== ISO Name / FS Label ==
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*ISO name: Fedora-$release-$arch-Comp-Neuro.iso
*FS-Label: Fedora-$release-$arch-Comp-Neuro


== Dependencies ==
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* Live workstation (gnome)


== Scope / Testing ==
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* packages included (e.g. packages that need to be tested, like a game that would need to start)
* packages included: auryn, auryn-mpich , auryn-mpich , auryn-openmpi, bionetgen, #calcium-calculator, COPASI, #qcalculate, getdp, gnuplot, nest, neuron, neurord, octave, paraview, python3-brian2, python-brian2-doc, python3-nest, python3-neuron, python3-libNeuroML, python3-neo, python3-nineml, python-nineml-doc, python3-PyLEMS, python-PyLEMS-doc, python3-matplotlib , python3-numpy , python3-scipy, smoldyn, @python-science
* modifications (configuration changes to applications, etc.)
* modifications: NONE
* what you are changing (anything you change that might break the product or the applications on your product)
* what you are changing: nothing, it is simply a set of packages targeting the computational neuroscience domain.
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All your computational neuroscience tools---in one place!


=== Spin description ===
=== Spin description ===
Group packages: https://src.fedoraproject.org/group/neuro-sig
 
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A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!
 
The Comp-Neuro spin includes: modelling tools, analysis and visualisation tools, and general purpose research applications. Along with the easy to use Fedora Workstation/GNOME desktop, it aims to be the go-to Free/Open Source Operating System supporting Open Computational Neuroscience.  


=== Screenshot ===
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=== Support tab ===
=== Support tab ===
* '''Documentation''' is available at [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/overview/ docs.fedoraproject.org]. Its sources reside in a [https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/documentation/ pagure repository].
* We maintain a '''repository for housekeeping''' on Pagure.io [https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora here].
* We have our '''maling list''' here: {{fplist|neuro-sig}}. Feel free to ask any questions there.
* We also hang out on '''irc'''.freenode.net at '''{{fpchat|#fedora-neuro}}'''.
* We also have a '''Telegram''' supergroup here: https://t.me/NeuroFedora
* One can also get help on [https://ask.fedoraproject.org Ask Fedora] and use the "Troubleshooting > Software > NeuroFedora" category to mark questions ([https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/questions/scope:all/sort:activity-desc/tags:neurofedora/page:1/ Current list of questions]).
* Updates on NeuroFedora are currently announced [https://ankursinha.in/tag/neurofedora/ here].
* We have our [https://github.com/neurofedora organisation on Github], although we mainly use our [https://pagure.io/group/neuro-sig Pagure organisation].
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* '''Documentation''' is available at [https://neuro.fedoraproject.org neuro.fedoraproject.org]. Its sources reside in a [https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/documentation/ pagure repository].
* Our '''maling list''' here: {{fplist|neuro-sig}}.
* On '''irc''': '''{{fpchat|#fedora-neuro}}'''.
* On Telegram '''Telegram''': https://t.me/NeuroFedora.
* On [https://ask.fedoraproject.org Ask Fedora].


=== Custom branding ===
=== Custom branding ===
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== Comments and Discussion ==
== Comments and Discussion ==


* See [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Neuro_Spin Talk:Neuro_Spin]
* See [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Comp-Neuro_Spin Talk:Comp-Neuro_Spin]
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Revision as of 14:58, 20 August 2019


Spin Name

Fedora Comp-Neuro Spin/Lab

Summary

A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!


Owner(s)

  • Name: NeuroFedora
  • email: neuro-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org

Detailed Description

A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!

The Comp-Neuro spin includes: modelling tools, analysis and visualisation tools, and general purpose research applications. Along with the easy to use Fedora Workstation/GNOME desktop, it aims to be the go-to Free/Open Source Operating System supporting Open Computational Neuroscience.


Benefit to Fedora

Fedora, with its mission to promote FOSS, is in a unique position to support Open Science. The Comp-Neuro Spin/lab continues the work done by the Scientific and Astronomy labs to make software easier to use for computational neuroscience enthusiasts. By doing so, Fedora increases its participation in Open Science---gaining more users, and contributors, and taking another step towards being the default operating system for research.

Kickstart File

https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/neuro-scripts/tree/master

ISO Name / FS Label

  • ISO name: Fedora-$release-$arch-Comp-Neuro.iso
  • FS-Label: Fedora-$release-$arch-Comp-Neuro

Dependencies

  • Live workstation (gnome)

Scope / Testing

  • packages included: auryn, auryn-mpich , auryn-mpich , auryn-openmpi, bionetgen, #calcium-calculator, COPASI, #qcalculate, getdp, gnuplot, nest, neuron, neurord, octave, paraview, python3-brian2, python-brian2-doc, python3-nest, python3-neuron, python3-libNeuroML, python3-neo, python3-nineml, python-nineml-doc, python3-PyLEMS, python-PyLEMS-doc, python3-matplotlib , python3-numpy , python3-scipy, smoldyn, @python-science
  • modifications: NONE
  • what you are changing: nothing, it is simply a set of packages targeting the computational neuroscience domain.

Spins Page

Slogan

All your computational neuroscience tools---in one place!

Spin description

A ready-to-use operating system for Computational Neuroscience! Download, install, get started!

The Comp-Neuro spin includes: modelling tools, analysis and visualisation tools, and general purpose research applications. Along with the easy to use Fedora Workstation/GNOME desktop, it aims to be the go-to Free/Open Source Operating System supporting Open Computational Neuroscience.

Screenshot

Download tab

Support tab


Custom branding

Comments and Discussion