I'll put this on the agenda for the next Free Dog meeting (in about
one week).  Ales is the boss, and he should say yes or no to this.
We can talk about it there -- interested parties are always welcome to
join our fun.  

Personally, I see no reason why gEDA and opencircuitdesign.com can't
cross-link.  INdeed, there are links to geda.seul.org on the
opencircuitdesign.com page.  We're all working for the same goal,
after all! 

Anyway, don't underestimate the power of inertia and laziness!  Magic
isn't listed probably because nobody has gotten around to creating a
web page for it.  Indeed, if you were to do a screen scrape of a
typical gEDA page, write a blurb for Magic using that format, and then
send it to me, I'd bet it would appear on the gEDA website very
quickly after Free Dog.

Stuart


> 
> On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:48:23 -0800 (PST)
> Tim Freedom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > The question still stands.  Any reason why Magic isn't listed on
> > gEDA'S tools page ?
> > 
> >   http://www.geda.seul.org/tools/index.html
> 
> maybe gEDA users don't find magic useful? If they do, then 
> http://www.opencircuitdesign.com/magic should be added to the useful tools.
> 
> It is easier to link to http://www.opencicuitdesign.com as that is the front 
> page of the TimTools home.
> 
> The link to xcircuit should be changed to 
> http://www.opencircuitdesign.com/xcircuit 
> 
> Maybe it should also be mentioned that xcircuit can generate spice netlists, 
> can communicate with ng-spice (if it is installed) and writes netlists for 
> PCB.
> 
> -- 
> Svenn
> 

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