On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 10:44:03AM +0100, Lucas Vogelsang wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 17:40 -0500, Matthew Wilkins wrote: > > As for QA, I would suggest a forum-style web site where people can post > > their elements under a topic and others can leave comments, ie. whether > > the element worked for them or not, and whether it meets the standard > > style guidelines. > > > Yes, that would be good. what also would be fun to write a python client > which downloads them automatically
I suggest them all (or the good ones - with good karma?) to be added into the PCB distribution as libraries. CL< > > > When the Geda/PCB developers are looking to release a new version of > > their software, they can scan through and find elements that meet some > > criteria (like minimum of one report of successful use in a project, > > and no reports of problems). Those elements can then be added to the > > main distribution. > > > Some "karma" system? > > It might take a little longer for elements to show up in the releases, > > but at least the ones that get in should be of high quality, and the > > rest would be available at the contribution web site. > > > Unfortunately I´m pretty clueless when it comes to web design, but I > > think such a site would need a couple of people in an admin role, > > moderating, checking symbols for style compliance, and deleting > > pictures of DJ. I don´t mind volunteering for some of this duty. > > > > Another volunteer.... So already two > > I think it would be a good start to set up a wiki page and write down a > concept. > > Lucas
