Re: gEDA-user: free-open workarounds similar to SolidWorks

2008-09-07 Thread Larry Doolittle
Evan - On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 02:51:48AM -0400, evan foss wrote: > I just have to wonder aloud what would happen if someone made a beer > that was actually open sourced. Stallman would have to make a new > saying to avoid confusion. http://www.freebeer.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sourc

Re: gEDA-user: free-open workarounds similar to SolidWorks

2008-09-06 Thread evan foss
On 9/6/08, John Griessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rob Butts wrote: > > Hey John, > > > > I spoke to a local vocational high school's drafting department who > couldn't > > wait to get their hands on this project. I gave them the measurements of > my > > backrest and they are running wit

Re: gEDA-user: free-open workarounds similar to SolidWorks

2008-09-06 Thread John Griessen
Rob Butts wrote: > Hey John, > > I spoke to a local vocational high school's drafting department who couldn't > wait to get their hands on this project. I gave them the measurements of my > backrest and they are running with this. It gives their students a chance > to work on a real project, to

Re: gEDA-user: free-open workarounds similar to SolidWorks

2008-09-06 Thread Rob Butts
Hey John, I spoke to a local vocational high school's drafting department who couldn't wait to get their hands on this project. I gave them the measurements of my backrest and they are running with this. It gives their students a chance to work on a real project, to help the disabled and to use

gEDA-user: free-open workarounds similar to SolidWorks

2008-09-06 Thread John Griessen
evan foss wrote: > Open cascade is just free as in beer. The license is really not what > you would think. OK then. I looked at the GCAM program site without installing it yet. Seems to have a 3D wireframe view of "hand made" macros done via GUI to create sets of RS-274 G codes. The G code mac