Yeah, EDIF is certainly a big, old, consensual standard. It does handle 
PCBs just fine. I thought it might be worth perusing for useful nuggets and 
insights rather than an en masse kind of adoption.

On Monday, August 11, 2014 3:13:17 PM UTC-7, MS wrote:
>
> Thanks, I'm roughly familiar with edif, having seen it on occasion in 
> various previous lifetimes.  However I'm trying to get away from Big EDA 
> companies in genera.  Without looking at the format in too much detail, it 
> seems to want to define how the internal structure of the program would be, 
> ie how libraries are done, etc..  Also it appears to be mask-based, ie IC 
> design; I'm trying to do something PCB level.    I'll take a look at 
> JSON-LD.
>
>
> On Sunday, August 10, 2014 6:37:01 PM UTC-7, Patrick Logan wrote:
>>
>> You'll have to adopt some form of reference designator. JSON-LD defines 
>> these. More domain specific, you could implement a subset of or borrow 
>> ideas from EDIF, a standard Electronic Design Interchange Format, which 
>> happens to be based on Lisp. 
>>
>> http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDIF 
>>
>

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