Sorry, but i seriously doubt that there is anyone in this community that agrees
with your cloud-hype.
Tell me someone who does serious work with Google docs or codenvy.. Dont get me
wrong, it is nice for community based stuff, such as teaching, learning, etc..
But kicad (ultimately) wants to be
Hi Arun,
I helped OSHPark render KiCad PCBs to gerbers "in the cloud" so people
can upload KiCad PCB files and order them. Through the existing
scripting framework, you can put parts of KiCad in the cloud, but
there has been a massive amount of work in getting the UI stuff
working with wx, and I a
At least the non-resource intensive tasks like creating schematics, symbols
and foot prints etc can be pushed on to the web.
Resource intensive tasks can be done by a server side code (c++ or python
code which you already developed can be used at the server side).
Google is able to run services l
On 8/28/2017 12:04 PM, Arun Kumar wrote:
> Documentation of code or the usage of Kicad? I see that there is already
> documentation on the user guide.
The source code documentation can be found here:
http://docs.kicad-pcb.org/doxygen/index.html
>
> Would be happy if Kicad transitions to python o
KiCad does come with a python interface.
Moving to python as native system and other web technologies are not a good
idea imho.
Not every software is better with web and cloud stuff.
2017-08-28 18:04 GMT+02:00 Arun Kumar :
> Documentation of code or the usage of Kicad? I see that there is alread
Documentation of code or the usage of Kicad? I see that there is already
documentation on the user guide.
Would be happy if Kicad transitions to python or other web technologies.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 8:56 PM, Fabrizio Tappero <
fabrizio.tapp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Arun,
> if yu like you ca
Hi Arun,
if yu like you can contribute with the documentation.
Regards
Fabrizio
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:47 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
> I don't know C++ so unable to contribute and I want to build my own FOSS
> app with the languages I know. I always wanted to contribute to an existing
> projec
I don't know C++ so unable to contribute and I want to build my own FOSS
app with the languages I know. I always wanted to contribute to an existing
project there isn't a proper documentation about the source code. Have to
go through hundreds and thousands of lines of code to understand where the
You already established that you want to extract techniques from kicad for
your own project instead of contributing. The code is all there in the
repo, free to use under the GPL.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 12:41 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Which PCB routing algorithm are used in PCB design
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