On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 2:42 AM, Miguel Ángel Ajo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’m not sure it fits all use cases I could think of, for example, > let’s think you’re a board assembler/manufacturer, and you setup > a site that accepts KiCad designs, and processes the files > automatically via scripting to send you a cost estimation, > and other information. > > Having SINTEF as AGPL could require them to publish their > website scripts?, or their processing scripts?, it would be nice > by the way, since other assemblers could have the chance to > start doing the same, but… it’s probably an entry barrier for > this ti happen. > > opinions?, > > Miguel Ángel Ajo > > I don't think this is a problem; the IGES export code can always be removed in such a case; after all why would you want to send KiCad + IGES files to a board manufacturer? Anyway, these are issues which people in some situations will need to deal with and in the worst case they remove IGES support or get confirmation from SINTEF about whether they require a licensing agreement or not. I'd say the vast majority of our users (in fact all current users as far as I know) will have no problems at all even using SISL in their design environments. - Cirilo
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