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The VisionEval.org domain and the VisionEval organzation at GitHub.com are products of a Pooled Fund project (the "Pooled Fund") that is led by the US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) with support from seven states and three Metropolitan Planning Organizations.
Updates to the code, documentation and other VisionEval resources sponsored by the pooled fund are delivered through a set of repositories in the VisionEval organization:
- VisionEval - The released versions of VisionEval (all releases are tagged)
- VisionEval-Dev - Development version of VisionEval
- VisionEval-Docs - Tutorials and Concept Primer 'book'
- VisionEval.org - Site code for visioneval.org
The master
branch in VisionEval-Dev contains public releases of VisionEval
code, documentation and other resources. It is identical to the master
branch
in the main VisionEval repository.
The development-next
branch in VisionEval-Dev is work destined to become the next
release of VisionEval. While this branch will stay (as best we can manage it) complete
and operable, and may have new features compared to the public version, it will change often.
New developments appear on this branch, and when all is well, development-next
may be
pushed to master
and tagged as the next release. These developments are managed by
the Pooled Fund.
Proposed changes to VisionEval should be submitted by forking VisionEval-dev
on Github
and making a pull request against the development-next
branch. The pull-request will
be rejected (and closed) if during review it cannot be merged without conflicts to the
HEAD of development-next
(which may have moved while you were developing your change!).
It is the submitters responsibility to ensure that their pull request merges into development-next
without conflicts.
Using any VisionEval code other than the master
or development-next
branches happens
at your own risk.
Pooled Fund development activities are being conducted under contracts with FHWA. Pursuant to project management requirements related to the integrity of the work performed for hire under this contract, the Lead Agency will only publish materials that have been reviewed and accepted.
Once published, all VisionEval materials (code, documentation, executables) are released under an unrestricted license, allowing anyone to use, copy, or modify the materials without limitation. Those materials include everything available in the VisionEval and VisionEval-Dev repositories.
- Getting Started
- VisionEval Primer
- Concepts Primer
- VisionEval Models
- VERPAT Tutorial
- VERSPM Tutorial
- VE-RSPM Training
- VE-State Tutorial
- Developer Orientation