This sounds awesome.  I'm still using Diptrace and of course all the hip
open-hardware cats sort of frown and look away when I say that.  So it's
probably time for me to take another running leap at KiCad.

Has anyone managed to get the fun new stuff (like push-and-shove)
working on Mac?  I've tried building it a couple times and gotten
side-tracked.

Best,

-c

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015, at 09:57 PM, Jason Plumb wrote:
> DorkbotPDX is proud to be hosting a free KiCad PCB workshop this Sunday, 
> 1-5pm at Control-H hackerspace:
> 
> http://dorkbotpdx.org/kicad2015
> 
> Have you ever wanted to design your own PCB from scratch?  Are you 
> curious about the design process and the tools and techniques used by 
> pros and hackers alike?  Maybe you have some experience with Eagle PCB 
> and want to try out a free and open source design suite...
> 
> Now's the chance to learn KiCad!
> 
> "KiCad is an EDA software suite for the creation of professional 
> schematics and printed circuit boards up to 32 copper layers with 
> additional technical layers. KiCad runs on Windows, Linux and Apple OS X 
> and is released under the open-source GNU GPL v2 free of charge."
> 
> The workshop will be hosted by hardware ninja Jared Boone of 
> Sharebrained Technology and HackRF fame.
> 
> Details:
> ---------
> When: Sunday, March 29th, 1-5pm
> Cost: Free/Donation $
> Where: Control-H, 7600 N Interstate, Portland, OR
> Bring: A laptop with KiCad installed + power cable (and maybe a mouse)
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