On Saturday 23 March 2019 13:47:27 Rafael Skodlar wrote:

> On 3/22/19 2:14 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> > Anyone on here have opinions on Fusion 360 Cad/Cam by Autodesk?
>
> Opinions is one thing, experience is another. After few mentions about
> Fusion on this mailing list in the past I briefly looked at it and
> that was it. Anything from here is my _opinion_ based on a lot of
> experience.
>
> Any engineer worth his keep ran CAD CAM programs on minicomputers of
> some kind; Digital, HP, Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems. All that
> kept healthy competition going until it became bastardized with ports
> to Windows".
> Anybody or a company that is so narrow minded to produce their
> software product for one crappy OS is STUPID! They are under false
> impression that "free software" is only free in terms of $$$ so
> there's no money in it. Wrong! We proved this time and time again,
> free software is free as freedom which is not necessarily absolutely
> free and run if there is any grain of decency in for profit user.
>
> Last week of February this year I "celebrated my 25 years of Linux"
> with creating a wiki page on internal site at work. In there I
> described my experience and inserted numerous pictures of Linux
> distributions I bought in the past. First was a set of 49 floppy disks
> from Linux Systems Labs which besides at home, I also installed it at
> National semiconductor as the first Linux server. That was running at
> least two more years I was told after I left the company. Why stay
> when the manager told me there is no future in Linux. She sent me to
> "Windows 95 reeducation camp" in San Francisco that year.
>
> My Linux experience helped me find interesting jobs because I kept
> supporting and studying it with buying 6CD set from ImageMagic,
> Progeny Linux, Redhat, Mandrake, etc. and FreeBSD.
>
> I believe that if I use "free software" of some kind commercially I
> have a moral obligation to contribute in some way and I encouraged
> that at different work places. One of my managers approved purchasing
> GNU package for Windows in late 90s.
>
> I would call "greedy bastard" anybody that would run a "(machine shop)
> of some kind making huge profits with free software without providing
> some kind of support to people that developed it. Send them $$$ or
> invite them to your shop for consulting; travel expenses included.
> That would give you bragging rights to advertise "We actively support
> <whatever software or product>" on your main web page.
>
> A number of us, members of Silicon Valley Linux Users Group,
> volunteered for years installing Linux on personal computers for those
> who brought them to Linux Install-fest organized at Cisco, North San
> Jose. This was a good will to software developers mainly so that they
> would be encouraged to develop software for/on Linux platform.
>
> There is a number of good examples of software projects that started
> as open source and evolved into commercially supported version with
> proprietary enhancements only available for $$$. I have no problem
> with that as long as the data and config file formats remain
> compatible with free version.
>
Hear hear!

> This kind of "business model" allows people to learn basics of a
> software product for free then switch to commercial version (because
> they know it) for profit.

The biggest problem with the beginners free trial is that its way too 
short, and a couple of them are downright insulting in their insistence 
to sell you a real licence when the 30 days has expired, Draftsight and 
Solidworks are both guilty of the extreme hard sell.

> My conclusion after reading long thread that grew out from "Fusion
> 360" is ConFusion. Now I wonder about their Eagle acquisition also. "2
> schematic sheets, 2 signal layers, and an 80cm2 board area." PCB with
> 80cm2 only? Really?
> Sorry, but Autodesk "embrace and extinguish" business model is not for
> me.

Aha, that explains why 7.2 files can no longer be loaded into 7.5, and 
while 7.5 looks a lot like 7.2, but its nowhere near 7.2's ability. Mass 
confusion is more like it. E.,E., & E. at work. Looking at the license, 
I've not bothered to DL anything newer. Talk about self inflicted foot 
wounds, theres an example.  Gotta learn geda and friends I guess.

Thanks Rafael Skodlar

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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