08/06/15, 17:54, Chris Pavlina kirjoitti: > Yes, but "we" are not a small group, "we" are everybody who can > contribute. How can an open source project implement/follow a standard > when it can't make that standard available to its contributors? > > On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 05:34:46PM +0300, Vesa Solonen wrote: >> >> I generally agree with both of you, but if Kicad wants to be a serious >> tool for documentation it has to support EN60617 pretty well. >> >> No company can use it for official documentation and certainly some one >> guy design offices will lose bids if they can not fullfill customer >> requirement of EN60617 compliant schematics... >> >> It certainly will be frowned upon if we copied the standard, but making >> a component library or software functionality according to one is >> certainly not copying, but implementing the standard. >> >> I havent read the fine print regarding implementation fee, but somehow I >> suspect every screw made to DIN913 has to pay either. >> >> -Vesa
I don't have an ideal solution to this. The whole industry section mindset has to change to make it. Last time we did something similar went somewhat as follows. The ones who had the access to the standard described the contents in their own words for the exact parts needed. The gaps were filled from various sources and the implementation of details from the ones who had the standard. Regarding availability I would suggest visiting some technical university library and ask from there. Here in Finland standards are available for reading at the spot, but not for loan. Somewhat annopying to go there sitting with a laptop for a day, but at least possible. -Vesa _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

