Hi,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 12:57:31PM +0100, Carlo Maragno wrote:
> I saw that Seth was planning to do something similar at fosdem.
Yes, I'm also going there, and that is probably where the interesting stuff
happens, since there are people there with insight into the codebase and a
general
Hi Simon,
I saw that Seth was planning to do something similar at fosdem.
It would be super cool to do the same thing at the congress. I for sure
will bring my big laptop.
Carlo
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019, 12:28 Simon Richter, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 10:31:36PM +0100, Carlo
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 10:31:36PM +0100, Carlo Maragno wrote:
> an assembly is just a table and some power cords. It's meant to serve as a
> base for people to gather and hack around.
If there is a critical mass of people who want to do development work, I
could bring two machines for
@Thomas,
that's why I wanted to sign up an assembly, so we have a space marked on
the maps where people interested in KiCad can gather. With how fast things
move at the congress maybe having a designated area could help with the
problems you were suggesting. If we feel it's not necessary we can
Hi Carlo,
I'm assuming by assembly you mean talk or meet up. I don't have any
issues with someone doing a KiCad talk at 36C3 assuming it properly
represents the KiCad project.
Cheers,
Wayne
On 11/19/19 9:50 AM, Thomas Pointhuber wrote:
> Hi Carlo,
>
> From last year, I know there are many
Hi Carlo,
From last year, I know there are many KiCad interested persons, but only
a handful of people involved in the project itself. It would be nice
enough to organize a meetup where more than 4 people show up (compared
to 34c3).
Personally, I plan to do a "KiCad Beginner Workshop" again this
Hi All,
The congress is getting close, I think we should consider the opportunity
for a KiCad assembly [1].
It would be cool to have a space to discuss about KiCad related topics and
to show off our latest KiCad made projects.
I can volunteer to register the assembly on the Congress platform,
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