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Practical developer guide #112

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kba opened this issue Jun 9, 2020 · 5 comments
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Practical developer guide #112

kba opened this issue Jun 9, 2020 · 5 comments
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kba commented Jun 9, 2020

More specifically on

  • Licensing
  • GitHub best practices
  • Unit testing, Continuous integration
  • Versioning

Answering questions like

  • Under what conditions can I use OCR-D in a commercial product
  • How do I create releases on GitHub/PyPI
  • How to practically cooperate on test data
  • How to get my processor into ocrd_all
  • How do I get started with testing my python tool
  • ...
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bertsky commented Jun 9, 2020

Valuable input: https://hackmd.io/g-8QuOAnSQeqnb8PRNjFbQ

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bertsky commented Aug 26, 2021

I am quite surprised to (re-)discover the existing OCR-D developer guide. This seems to be buried in the repo (without a link on the website) and slightly out of date...

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bertsky commented Nov 4, 2021

Also: templates for processors of various task groups (preprocessing, segmentation, recognition, postprocessing). Or at least runnable API examples.

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kba commented Jan 31, 2022

Also: remove/comment out the TODOs, ht @mweidling

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bertsky commented Mar 17, 2023

Also: templates for processors of various task groups (preprocessing, segmentation, recognition, postprocessing). Or at least runnable API examples.

Perhaps in the form: "HowTo Wrap xyz for OCR-D"

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