Mail Archives: geda-user/2016/07/24/04:46:35
Gabriel Paubert (paubert AT iram DOT es) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 05:18:17PM +0200, Stephan Böttcher wrote:
>
>> "James Battat (jbattat AT wellesley DOT edu) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]"
>> <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Dear gEDA folks,
>>>
>>> I’ve used gschem/pcb for several (modest) boards now, and love many
>>> things about it. I do not love what I perceive to be deep friction
>>> and lack of cooperation among developers.
>>>
>>> It makes me wonder how long gschem/pcb will endure. And therefore I
>>> must decide if, as a user, I should invest any more effort to learning
>>> the platform and building up custom footprint/schematic libraries,
>>> etc, or instead transition now to another platform.
>>>
>>> This may be an unfair question to ask on this forum, but here goes:
>>>
>>> What do you see as drawbacks to KiCad (wrt gschem/pcb)? I’m on the
>>> fence about transitioning away from gschem/pcb. Why should I stay?
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>> Same here, I am pondering the same, for the exact same reasons.
>>
>> My colleagues use Eagle and Kicad. Often they cannot do things that I
>> ask them to do, because the tool has lots of builtin heuristics that
>> prevent it. gaf and pcb are transparent, general, orthogonal and
>> sufficiently low level. What they lack is discoverability, especially
>> pcb. Orthogonality could improve a bit, again, mostly pcb.
>>
>> I don't know Eagle nor Kicad. I'll probably try Kicad for the next
>> project that is sufficiently disconnected from the previous ones to make
>> it worth starting from scratch. I may very well come back to work on
>> geda to keep it working for me.
>>
>> There is a patch I submitted a long time ago to gnetlist, implementing
>> functionality that I depend on, but that was never looked at by anybody.
>> This is very discouraging, when it comes to invest time for coding.
>>
>> I am also discouraged by the requirement to use a lauchpad account,
>> which I don't have, and do not want to have.
>>
> Wow, I go away for a couple of days and two long threads appeared while
> I'm not looking!
>
> This said, I'm also among the people who flatly refuse to open an
> account on LaunchPad.
>
> Gabriel
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> --
>> Stephan
>>
>
Hi Gabriel and list members,
Please send in "new bug" reports ;-)
As a pcb *user* you do not need a LP account.
AFAICT you can read all bug reports in Launchpad (LP), there are tags on
them, so you can sort out if your "new bug" report is a duplicate.
Even better: please send in patches ;-)
I try to grab *pcb* related patches and reports of "new bugs" from the
mailing list (ML) and store them in LP, where they can be "managed".
If they are really *good* patches they get merged in master soonish.
Some patches will need rework, so will need some more time and discussion.
As a pcb *developer* it would be useful to have a LP account and
participate in managing bugs and features.
Any patch or bug report is welcome ;-)
Kind regards,
Bert Timmerman.
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