Dave N6NZ wrote:

> I think there are certainly areas of potential cooperation between 
> Fritzing and gEDA, especially with respect to the back end. 

Yes, translators and netlist back ends would help.  The ones who needed more 
detailed designs
would then be able to start in fritzing, go to gEDA to elaborate a design.

  But I see
> plenty of validity in their front-end, and their approach to serving 
> those they perceive as their user community.

What would be fabulous is if gEDA settings could be changed to make our front 
end look
and feel like fritzing or as is, or as some particular user wanted.
Fritzing is probably doing good market research -- getting good feedback
from a set of users we alienate with our typical comments of "well, you just 
handle all
that complexity and stop whining..."

John
-- 
Ecosensory   Austin TX


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