'feature2d' : ('http://opencv.itseez.com/trunk/modules/imgproc/doc/feature_detection.html#%s', None ),
'imgproc_geometric' : ('http://opencv.itseez.com/trunk/modules/imgproc/doc/geometric_transformations.html#%s', None ),
- 'opencv_group' : ('http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/OpenCV/%s', None),
+ 'opencv_group' : ('http://answers.opencv.org/%s', None),
'opencv_qa' : ('http://answers.opencv.org/%s', None),
+ 'how_to_contribute' : ('http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute/%s', None),
'cvt_color': ('http://opencv.itseez.com/modules/imgproc/doc/miscellaneous_transformations.html?highlight=cvtcolor#cvtcolor%s', None),
'imread': ('http://opencv.itseez.com/modules/highgui/doc/reading_and_writing_images_and_video.html?highlight=imread#imread%s', None),
.. note::
- Unfortunetly we have no tutorials into this section. Nevertheless, our tutorial writting team is working on it. If you have a tutorial suggestion or you have writen yourself a tutorial (or coded a sample code) that you would like to see here please contact us via our :opencv_group:`user group <>`.
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+ Unfortunetly we have no tutorials into this section. And you can help us with that, since OpenCV is a community effort. If you have a tutorial suggestion or you have written a tutorial yourself (or coded a sample code) that you would like to see here, please contact follow these instructions: :ref:`howToWriteTutorial` and :how_to_contribute:`How to contribute <>`.
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code and may propose extensions. And a good tutorial is a valuable addition to the
library! Please read instructions on contribution process here:
http://opencv.org/contribute.html. You may also find this page helpful:
-http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute.
+:how_to_contribute:`How to contribute <>`.
While making a robust and practical library (like OpenCV) is great, the success of a
library also depends on how user friendly it is. To improve on this aspect, the
the launch of a new OpenCV version. The web pages are a little more diverse. They are
automatically rebuilt nightly. Currently we use ``2.4`` and ``master`` branches for
daily builds. So, if your pull request was merged to any of these branches, your
-material will be published at **docs.opencv.org/2.4** or **docs.opencv.org/master**
-correspondingly. Everything that was added to ``2.4`` is merged to ``master`` branch
-every week. Although, we try to make a build every night, occasionally we might
-freeze any of the branches to fix upcoming issues. During this it may take a little
-longer to see your work online, however if you submitted it, be sure that eventually
-it will show up.
+material will be published at `docs.opencv.org/2.4 <http:/docs.opencv.org/2.4>`_ or
+`docs.opencv.org/master <http:/docs.opencv.org/master>`_ correspondingly. Everything
+that was added to ``2.4`` is merged to ``master`` branch every week. Although, we try
+to make a build every night, occasionally we might freeze any of the branches to fix
+upcoming issues. During this it may take a little longer to see your work online,
+however if you submitted it, be sure that eventually it will show up.
If you have any questions or advices relating to this tutorial you can contact us at
-delete-admin@-delete-opencv.org (delete the -delete- parts of that email address).
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