Please please don't let me stop the debate with my dry humor.

Steve M.


Burnie West wrote:

Stephen Meier wrote:

guys, guys, guys.... christmas is over and we are still fighting over packages?

Steve M.

Actually, I love this thread --

The discussion wraps itself around strengths and challenges of "free software", giving us glimpses
from many viewpoints of where the value add obtains. Some hints are more subtle ("my company
abandoned gEDA") and some more direct ("Eagle CAD are pretty solid and remarkably cheap").
There is a cost either way; the cost of "free software" appeals to me as it is a growth path I chose.


My wife prefers Windoze or MAC, as the cost is mere money.

It is clear that wider usage will occur at lower cost -- the supply-demand equation remains in force.
Hence the interest in cleaner, simpler installs, or Karel's cleaner, more self-consistent instructions.
(By the way, Karel, "it's" is a contraction for "it is. The correct word on your remarkably clear
instruction pages is "its"). This lowers the cost, increasing the demand (the supply is, of course,
infinitely elastic).


Burnie W.




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