I have a couple of farthings to toss out. The big fish in the eda pond isn't Eagle and it certainly isn't KiCAD.
It is ORCAD and Mentor Graphics. GEDA developers should be aware that there are other fish out there but they/we should focus on our strengths. Yes geda is flexible and with each iteration more so. This is a strength that allows power users to warp the gui and the internal geda interoperability. As Peter said you don't like the key bindings then change them. As DJ et al have allowed if you don't like the pcb gui then write another hid. But a documented best/uniform interface practice manual might be worth while as long as flexibility isn't lost. Back to that big fish... I can think of three key ways to hook its users they are interoperability, interoperability and interoperability. To get a real toe hold, become the go to free (beer and speech) tool for converting from Orcad to KiCAD or Eagle. Then everybody in the free software world will have to install geda. Steve Meier _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user