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Message #04435
Re: Library Repository
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To:
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From:
"vladimir_uryvaev" <vovanius@...>
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Date:
Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:42:27 -0000
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--- In kicad-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Manveru <manveru@...> wrote:
> But with this approach we would evolve to thousand libraries, different for
> every user... we should be much careful and offer only good-quality closeto
> standards symbols. If some country have little differences, then we can
> offer optional symbol.
Different symbold sets may be maintained by different groups of developers.We do not need to keep them all in repo. Mostly there are two standards: IEEE and 'US'(?-I do not know from where it comes, but it mostly found in USschemes). So there are mosly only 2 lib variants to keep by default.
I do not think it is a good idea to keep all variants in single library under different names, because most of people will use only one of them, others will be just a garbage in symbols lists.
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