[Gate-users] Gate v9.0

David Sarrut David.Sarrut at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Mon Mar 30 13:58:41 CEST 2020


Dear all,

first of all, I hope that everything is ok for you and your relatives
regarding the current situation.

You will find in the following links, the new Gate release, the* version
9.0* :
- ready to be cloned: https://github.com/OpenGATE/Gate/tree/v9.0
- or as a zip: https://github.com/OpenGATE/Gate/archive/v9.0.zip

This release contains lof of new features, among them: numpy output,
Compton Camera module, PyTorch link, extended source, continuous
integration, etc. You will find a detailed log file here
<https://github.com/OpenGATE/Gate/blob/develop/release_notes/v9.0.txt>. The
documentation <https://opengate.readthedocs.io> has been updated, and some
examples have been added in the GateContrib repository
<https://github.com/OpenGATE/GateContrib>. (Note that the docs are a
never-ending work in progress and people are welcome to provide feedback
and improvements).

Thanks to Maxime, the Virtual Machine is also ready to be downloaded here
<https://filesender.renater.fr/?s=download&token=1a2a8186-2129-19b2-e4b6-033646c1be47>
(this
is a temporary URL, the VM will be uploaded elsewhere soon).

Do not forget also to have a look at the associated Python GateTools
<https://github.com/OpenGATE/GateTools> that may help you to prepare
simulation input or analyze outputs.

I would like to warmly thanks all contributors
<https://github.com/OpenGATE/Gate/blob/develop/AUTHORS>, (drop me an email
in case of mistake). Gate is a volunteer-based collaborative effort and we
are really grateful to all of you.

The Gate development still continues in the develop branch. There are
pending issues on the GitHub and they will hopefully be resolved in the
future. As always, please report us any issue or idea and do not hesitate
to propose some new development (just keep in mind that it is always better
to ask before proposing because other groups may have already started
something similar).

Take care!
for the collaboration,
David

-- 
David Sarrut, Phd
Directeur de recherche CNRS
CREATIS, UMR CNRS 5220, Inserm U1206
Centre de lutte contre le cancer Léon Bérard
28 rue Laënnec, 69373 Lyon cedex 08
Tel : 04 78 78 51 51 / 06 74 72 05 42
http://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/~dsarrut
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