Hello Rafał,

KiCad development was never on GitHub - it was originally on Launchpad and later moved to GitLab. The issue (and therefore feature request) tracker is at https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/ - you can search for related issues there, or start a new one.

Hope this helps

-Kliment

On 29.02.24 08:56, 'Rafał Pietrak' via KiCad Developers wrote:
Hi Oliver,

The subject somehow died out, but I'd like to followup:
1. I've looked up current kicad github for guidance, and it looks pretty "overpopulated" - lots of small repositories without any sort of "oversight". Many marked as "legacy", but still visible ... and in consequence creating "information noise". 2. so i might have missed a place where such discussion (documentation gathering) currently takes place - pls advice. 3. if there is none and I create one, how do I invite kicad (and other tools) users to join the discussion? 4. is there a naming convention to use for a project, or "multiboard" would be just fine?

-R

W dniu 26.02.2024 o 19:22, 'White Fox' via KiCad Developers pisze:
Hi Rafal

Well, this seems to me exactly like what I would start with, thank you.
Where is this snippet from? I can't remember such an email thread here.

greetings
Oliver

Am 26.02.2024 um 19:12 schrieb 'Rafał Pietrak' via KiCad Developers:
Dear everybody,

W dniu 26.02.2024 o 15:47, Jon Evans pisze:
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For "multiboard projects" I think if you ask 5 people, you will
possibly get 5 different answers about what this feature means, and
what they want to do with it.
So, figuring this out (and getting it documented) is a good first step.

If that could be of any help, and should anybody have already ideas
and/or experience regarding multiboard design in form of loose
comments or discussion, I can gather those into an initial
documentation and put it on a github somewhere.


-R



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If you invite a german to have lunch with you and he says simply 'No', be assured that he means: «I'm so glad that you ask me to spend lunch time with you, I'm sure it would be a great time, but unfortunately, I'm deeply sorry for that, I have a meeting with my boss and a few minutes later,
I promised our most important customer a call.
And moreover, I'm a little embarassed for that, I feel a bit sick today, maybe I'm not a good lunch companion today.
But I really hope so that we can share this great time another time.»

The reason for this kind of highly efficient conversation, which is typical for germans, is quite simple:
He knows that you are probably very busy with highly important business,
and it is a special kind of German courtesy not to want to waste your precious time. So please, don't misunderstand short and precise communication as rowdyness.



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