@Visakh

Hi,
Subin here, well the interest to help an industry to grow is good, and both
the communication, mathematics, electronics, and other industries would be
ready for the growth of free software  as it will reduce the expense to some
amount. It will show better help in to small scale industries than large,
which is a large group of engineering colleges and students.

About GEDA, i had designed in GEDA,  we had done the larger circuits in the
college using other softwares, and with help of a guide. The GEDA was rather
used for the total design and printing of circuit mostly. I had also used
ECAD or some program like that for pcb design too.

The point you were saying
A new fully integrated UI, may be a cross
platform one, can give GEDA a new lease of life. Something like
KICAD's UI. As of now, it is still a hackers' toy - not something you
would call production standard. Many may disagree with me on this, but
most users wont even try a design tool that requires them to touch the
command prompt. That's a shame considering how good the rest of GEDA is.
is nice, BUT is it possible?

Any way the point is this, if we have to improve the quality of education of
future, its not too late to start. The first step before any legal procedure
should be an convincing back up and a standard body for the background of
the system to be introduced to work. FEL should be good, i have to try the
one at david's reply, count me in as a help for a "electr-linux".

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