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Re: gEDA-dev: Fwd: google soc
On May 27, 2007, at 2:39 PM, al davis wrote:
> On Saturday 19 May 2007, Dario Talili wrote:
>> Good day! I was quite late already in applying for Google
>> SOC. I'd just like to join in the development still even if
>> I don't get paid. Ales Hvezda told me to just ask people
>> here on when I can start developing & which people I can join
>> to for the project called "Usability improvements for
>> ngspice/Gnucap". Thanks a lot!
>
> The biggest need related to that is in how the tools work
> together.
The biggest advantage of gEDA is that it plays nice with other tools.
>
> The biggest hole is in the file format translation. Only a
> small subset of a schematic is properly translated to something
> simulatable.
Simulation isn't the only target for translation.
>
> So .. here's a project suggestion:
>
> Develop "language plugins" for gnucap to read and write gschem
> and PCB formats directly.
>
> Eventually, it can become part of a general purpose translation
> facility. Unless someone else does it first, after the format
> is stable, will make a driver so the plugins can be used as
> separate translators.
"A program should do one thing well." We have a program that
translates schematics already: gnetlist. Translation doesn't belong
in the simulator: its focus should be simulation.
John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
http://www.noqsi.com/
jpd@noqsi.com
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