It's a chicken and egg problem. If there is no professional consulting for pcb work, people may not switch to geda at all. No one will start the consulting business if there is no demand. PCB layout is labor intensive work. So, you cannot really have a full time job and the consulting business at the same time unless your full time boss let you take a few weeks off whenever you like.
I understand the translation part will take a long time but I am not so concern about it (because it just takes a long time to "copy" it) as to be able to get someone to change the layout involving 700+ pin parts, high speed signals (~150-200Mhz), 10 layers ... etc and have it work without a lot of re-spin. Andy On 9/5/07, John Griessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Duncan Drennan wrote: > > > I think John Luciani has pretty much demonstrated that this is > > possible with a bit of work. All that now needs to happen is for > > people to start adopting gEDA - but that is a whole different story, > > which requires strong marketing. > > It's more than a little work. > > I think marketing is needed to deal with the image oriented > way most people function in the world. Such as asking for > professional help. Help with an image. > > Without some kind of image creation effort on our part, we are left with > the image of "good luck...hah!", and we will be lucky to get even small > engineering companies to adopt gEDA tools. > > It's much more realistic to expect to adopt using pcb in a small company > that > will train an employee to take work load off a founder than to > expect "consultant services" to flourish. > > The incumbent CAD vendors have some > market share by having default history of libraries even if they are not > good ones. > That's like the marketing of mediocrity Microsoft style...so how do > you get dominant market share in a community developed free tool? > > You don't. It's fragmented by its very nature. It's the nature of > circuit > designers and layout designers to develop personal best script driven > methods > that are different a little form person to person -- that's the source > of the fragmented styles of CAD use. > > John Griessen > -- > Ecosensory Austin TX > tinyOS devel on: ubuntu Linux; tinyOS v2.0.2; telosb ecosens1 > > > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user >
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