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Re: Include open source boards as demo projects?

 

On 6/22/2015 9:33 AM, Mário Luzeiro wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My opinions / ideas about this:
> I prefer that non-source code stuff could move out from the source code repository.
> Unless it is for example a test data (test board) to validate and test the development.
> I see right now the demos/ folder is almost 8MB of data.
> 
> I am not sure about to add this demos to a release package, but I may prefer or think that it would be amazing if this type of things could be keep online in the appropriate webpage that users can find it easily and try it.
> Example: a demos page that anyone (from kicad dev) can update the demos and the page to work as online show off and that people can download whatever they way.
> Otherway, I believe adding this demos to a package (with all 3D and stuff)... will start to increase a lot the package size.
> 
> Other idea but now easily possible would be to add a "welcome" tab in Kicad where people can get some examples to play with.. but again, as a user I dont like it much and I prefer a clean and tight software..

I share your views on source code.  I think moving the demos out of the
source is a good idea.  Although it likely would not happen until after
the stable release.  We could add a demos and samples section to
kicad-pcb.org and add link to the about dialog.  As long as we are not
violating any licensing issues, I see no reason not to add more high
quality projects to kicad-pcb.org.


> 
> My2cents!
> Mario Luzeiro
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: Kicad-developers [kicad-developers-bounces+mrluzeiro=ua.pt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Marcos Chaparro [nitrousnrg@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 22 June 2015 06:16
> To: KiCad Developers
> Subject: [Kicad-developers] Include open source boards as demo projects?
> 
> Hi,
> A moment ago I had the idea of include open source projects in the demos/
> directory.
> 
> There are enough high quality open source projects out there, most of them
> would be happy to be included in kicad, its a way for them to get closer to
> the community. It is also a way for kicad to get closer to that community.
> 
> We were going to include just screenshots of these projects in the web
> page, maybe its a good chance to get that a bit further and let new users
> open what they see in the webpage.
> 
> I could get in contact with some hw developers to ask them if they want to
> be included in kicad, but its up to you guys to decide wether this is
> a,good idea or not.
> 
> Here are some screenshots of what we could gather from the internet so you
> can see the actual status. As you can see, most of them would need some 3D
> models and some revew to check if its well designed.
> 
> Unertooth
> [image: Inline image 1]
> HackRF
> [image: Inline image 3]
> VESC with walter's 3D models
> [image: Inline image 4]
> Saturn
> [image: Inline image 2]
> Rusefi
> 
> 
> Is this a good idea for the release?
> 
> 
> Marcos
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