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Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 22:48:40 +0200
From: myken <myken AT iae DOT nl>
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Subject: [geda-user] PCB development introduction 0.1
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As a response to the recent discussions in this list, started by Evan 
Foss, I found myself courageous enough to start with a PCB development 
how-to document.
The main purpose is to provide people like me (potential (or wannabe) 
pcb developers) a starting point on what's-what, where to look and what 
to do after we have done a git clone action.

I have put version 0.1 of what I have got so far here 
<http://www.myken.nl/en/gEDA_PCB_INTRO>. Don't expect too much, it is a 
starting point. The document lacks all kind of introduction text and is 
a collection of details, for now I hope this is OK.

I hope the community here will help me fill-in the blanks and answer my 
questions (there are a lot of question marks in the document).
Please don't shoot a guy for trying, just help me.

Any help/comments or missing items is greatly appreciated.

Cheers Robert.
PS I have put the document on my own server-space, I hope that's not a 
problem.

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    As a response to the recent discussions in this list, started by
    Evan Foss, I found myself courageous enough to start with a PCB
    development how-to document.
    <br>
    The main purpose is to provide people like me (potential (or
    wannabe) pcb developers) a starting point on what's-what, where to
    look and what to do after we have done a git clone action.
    <br>
    <br>
    I have put version 0.1 of what I have got so far <a
      href="http://www.myken.nl/en/gEDA_PCB_INTRO">here</a>. Don't
    expect too much, it is a starting point. The document lacks all kind
    of introduction text and is a collection of details, for now I hope
    this is OK.
    <br>
    <br>
    I hope the community here will help me fill-in the blanks and answer
    my questions (there are a lot of question marks in the document).
    <br>
    Please don't shoot a guy for trying, just help me.
    <br>
    <br>
    Any help/comments or missing items is greatly appreciated.
    <br>
    <br>
    Cheers Robert.<br>
    PS I have put the document on my own server-space, I hope that's not
    a problem.<br>
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