Is there a roadmap and timeline for 6.0 publicaly available?
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019, 9:30 AM Steven A. Falco,
wrote:
> Perfect timing. The Fedora 30 and 31 builds of 5.1.5 just made it into
> the downstream stable repository. It will take some hours to sync out to
> all the mirrors, but should b
Perfect timing. The Fedora 30 and 31 builds of 5.1.5 just made it into the
downstream stable repository. It will take some hours to sync out to all the
mirrors, but should be there soon.
Steve
On 11/27/19 6:46 PM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> KiCad 5.1.5 has officially been released[1].
They appear to be packaged in the update to Fedora, but I don't have a
Windows install handy to test on to verify what I see there:
/usr/share/kicad/demos/interf_u/pagelayout_logo.kicad_wks
/usr/share/kicad/template/A2_ISO5457-1999_ISO7200-2004-compact_ASMEY1435-2014_EN.kicad_wks
/usr/share/kicad/
> Nick, is packaging Windows your domain? Is there any way I could help to
get them included in an updated 5.1.5 release or 5.1.6? I know the GitLab
stuff is taking a lot of time from everybody but I don't want to let this
wither away.
He is the main mainter yes.
If you want to help him.
https://
In 5.1.5_2, on Windows, I don't see these new page layouts. So at least in
Windows this wasn't packaged. I don't know about other OSes.
Perhaps there's a way to make this more obvious so that when new page
layouts are available all packagers are aware? The discussion above reads
to me like the KiC
I think all of the PPA build definitions are on Jean-Samuels account on
launchpad. I think this repo is used for the nightlies:
https://code.launchpad.net/~js-reynaud/+git/kicad-daily-pkg
I think you can make a merge request on lp.
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 21:46, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
> Hi All-
KiCad 5.1.5 has officially been released[1]. Thank you to everyone who
contributed your time and talent to make this release possible.
Cheers,
Wayne
[1]: https://www.kicad-pcb.org/blog/2019/11/KiCad-5.1.5-Release/
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Aye it's fine for me. I only mentioned the guidelines because they want
"The" and unfortunately their name would honestly be easier without it haha.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 6:29 PM Seth Hillbrand wrote:
> Added a mobile-friendly version that complies with TLF trademark
> guidelines.
>
> Thanks N
Didn’t someone do a couple of icons recently that looked nice? Ian or Michael
maybe?
(I was hoping to get a new icon for something or another too, although I can’t
remember what now….)
> On 27 Nov 2019, at 08:00, Franck Jullien wrote:
>
>> I took a look at the intersheet reference patch and
Added a mobile-friendly version that complies with TLF trademark guidelines.Thanks Nick for the quick review. Let me know if this works for everyone.-SOn Nov 27, 2019 11:07 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:I see that now, at least when your phone is in portrait mode. I'm
guessing we don't support mobil
Technically Windows 10 has a 32-bit edition, and we specify we support all
of Windows 10. How long Microsoft keeps up a 32-bit release is anyone's
guess though. So we can't really cut out 32-bit releases yet (and I think
even JP still has a 32-bit machine he uses).
-Ian
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 9:
Based on this poll:
https://forum.kicad.info/t/which-windows-version-you-are-using-kicad-v5-or-newer-on/15618
there really have been some 32bit KiCad users. What do the download
statistics say?
The situation will change considerably when Win7 support will end. Most of
the 32bit installations have
Hi All-
We're looking at timelines now for GitLab migration. One thing we'd
like to ensure is that the nightlight builds are still available. Toward
that end, I've submitted a couple PRs for updating the git repository to
the new GitLab location in the Fedora and Mac builds. It looks like Nic
On 11/27/19 11:42 AM, Rene Pöschl wrote:
On 26/11/2019 21:54, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
On 2019-11-26 12:41, Jeff Young wrote:
OK, I’ve enabled 2FA. Do I need to do something to get added back to
the project? (When I go to members, all I see are the bot, Seth and
Wayne.)
Cheers,
Jeff.
Hi Jeff-
Hi Rene,
On 11/27/19 2:42 PM, Rene Pöschl wrote:
> On 26/11/2019 21:54, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>> On 2019-11-26 12:41, Jeff Young wrote:
>>> OK, I’ve enabled 2FA. Do I need to do something to get added back to
>>> the project? (When I go to members, all I see are the bot, Seth and
>>> Wayne.)
>>>
On 26/11/2019 21:54, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
On 2019-11-26 12:41, Jeff Young wrote:
OK, I’ve enabled 2FA. Do I need to do something to get added back to
the project? (When I go to members, all I see are the bot, Seth and
Wayne.)
Cheers,
Jeff.
Hi Jeff-
Wayne and the bot have permissions for th
Before we entertain the idea of pursuing this (I'm neither suggesting
that we should or shouldn't), what would be the harm in seeing if our
55K of CI pipeline is an issue? If it is, then we can discuss using an
Azure pipeline.
On 11/27/19 1:18 PM, Mark Roszko wrote:
> Honestly, it would be awesom
I see that now, at least when your phone is in portrait mode. I'm
guessing we don't support mobile platforms specifically so we should
probably leave the buttons as is. I wonder how may users have actually
donated using their phone.
On 11/27/19 11:23 AM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> I am on a mobile
Just throwing it out there.
Is there any point in continuing 32-bit builds for Windows? 64-bit has been
the default arch for over a decade on Windows now. Linux distros are in the
process of purging 32-bit. macOS threw 32-bit into a deep dark hole this
year.
Pros:
1. Don't need to package twice
2
I was debating it. It's visually weird to repeat "CERN" and "The Linux
Foundation" as a section header and then in the button though.
Side note: Legally, we have to say "The Linux Foundation" per their policy.
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage/
Even technically need the silly trade
Honestly, it would be awesome if we leveraged Azure Pipelines. For OSS it
provides *unlimited minutes of* *Windows, OSX,Linux builds with up to 10
parallel jobs at a time.*
Though the integration may not be as nice as it is with GitHub. But it
blows away just a single build box and the standard Git
On 11/27/19 1:19 AM, Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
Feel free to contact me through email or otherwise. Although I'm not
really a python developer any more than a C++ developer (I have done
some of both), in this context I'm personally more interested in
getting the python part of KiCad forward.
One
On 11/27/19 12:15 AM, mitjan696-ubu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi Seth,
This does sound like an invitation. I've written a number of action
plugins [1] and would be glad to help with KiCad main code, but my C++
skills are nonexistent (I do know a bit of C though, so the basic
syntax should not be
On 11/27/19 6:14 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
On 11/27/19 6:28 AM, Simon Richter wrote:
Hi Seth,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 12:54:31PM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
Wayne and the bot have permissions for the entire project. I'm
there while sorting out the transition work. Coding permissions are
s
I am on a mobile screen
ons. 27. nov. 2019 17.01 skrev Wayne Stambaugh :
> I don't know how the donate window renders on your combination of
> browser and platform but given the width of the window that I'm seeing
> using Chrome on Linux, abbreviating Linux Foundation wont reduce the
> size of th
Hi Nick,
Thanks, I'm not planning on making any changes to the release
announcement so feel free to undraft it as is. Are you going to be able
to complete this today? I was also planning on making announcements on
some other platforms (Launcpad, User Forum, Twitter, etc.) as well so
please ping
Maybe to keep the button name short use the strings:
Donate via TLF
Donate via CERN
ons. 27. nov. 2019 15.06 skrev Wayne Stambaugh :
> Hi Mark,
>
> I noticed you made some changes to the latest donations window which are
> definitely an improvement. I'm wondering if we should also change the
> d
On 2019-11-27 06:48, Simon Richter wrote:
Hi Seth,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 06:29:11AM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>Ah, so that's why my application was ignored. :)
Sorry about that Simon. My inbox got flooding with permission
applications for folks and I haven't been able to find time yet
I don't know how the donate window renders on your combination of
browser and platform but given the width of the window that I'm seeing
using Chrome on Linux, abbreviating Linux Foundation wont reduce the
size of the window. If we need to abbreviate to prevent layout issues,
that's fine.
On 11/2
Hi Seth,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 06:29:11AM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
> >Ah, so that's why my application was ignored. :)
> Sorry about that Simon. My inbox got flooding with permission
> applications for folks and I haven't been able to find time yet to
> got through all and respond to peop
On 11/27/19 6:28 AM, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi Seth,
>
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 12:54:31PM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>
>> Wayne and the bot have permissions for the entire project. I'm
>> there while sorting out the transition work. Coding permissions are
>> specific to https://gitlab.com/k
On 2019-11-27 03:28, Simon Richter wrote:
Hi Seth,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 12:54:31PM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
Wayne and the bot have permissions for the entire project. I'm
there while sorting out the transition work. Coding permissions are
specific to https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/ .
Yes, late tonight in my timezone, tonight not that late in your timezone :)
ons. 27. nov. 2019 15.17 skrev Wayne Stambaugh :
> Hi Nick,
>
> Thanks, I'm not planning on making any changes to the release
> announcement so feel free to undraft it as is. Are you going to be able
> to complete this t
Hi Mark,
I noticed you made some changes to the latest donations window which are
definitely an improvement. I'm wondering if we should also change the
donate buttons to "Donate via Linux Foundation" and "Donate via CERN" to
distinguish them. I know that they are separated people tend to not
rea
Would it be to controversial to just call it fpedit and symedit? I am not
sure I understand why you wanted the hyphen, but I didn't really follow the
discussion to much in this thread. What are the other multiword tags in
gitlab?
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 12:13, Ian McInerney wrote:
> I was trying
Hi Seth,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 12:54:31PM -0800, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
> Wayne and the bot have permissions for the entire project. I'm
> there while sorting out the transition work. Coding permissions are
> specific to https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/ . Library permissions
> are specific to h
I was trying to avoid creating long tags, and since our current tags seem
to be distributed more on the short side (and since in the new GitLab
interface the tags are visible next to the issue name, the longer the tag
the more UI space it takes up) I was trying to keep them short. (and these
new on
I just need to make sure they are mirrored to the github tags, so please
make it a pr and not mere it before the ci is green if you intend to make
the website change. But I will undraft it when everything is good, so if
you feed the need to add more info to the announcement please do so as a
draft.
Mitja,
Thanks for expressing interest, and I would just like to say that you do
not have to be a C++ developer to contribute to KiCad. There is a healthy
Python presence in both the core codebase (the footprint generators and BoM
scripts) as well as the library management systems (symbol/footprint
ke 27. marrask. 2019 klo 1.51 Seth Hillbrand (s...@kipro-pcb.com) kirjoitti:
> After the initial
> ideas and implementation are documented, it will go to the lead
> developers first to ensure everyone agrees with the plan and course of
> action. After that, it will be published on the list for op
I'll offer my thoughts on the subject bear in mind that I have zero knowledge
of KiCad code internals and I could not really follow parts of this discussion.
With back-annotation you really have a locking issue. Before re-annotating the
layout, you have to make sure that the layout is in sync wi
Thanks!
I will revisit patch #2 and make the selection thickness configurable
as well, with a default value that keeps the current appearance.
Cheers
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 5:06 AM Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>
> On 2019-11-23 05:46, Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
>
> > Thanks Seth,
> >
> > I'm on Mac onl
Hi Seth,
This does sound like an invitation. I've written a number of action plugins [1]
and would be glad to help with KiCad main code, but my C++ skills are
nonexistent (I do know a bit of C though, so the basic syntax should not be an
issue). I've never built KiCad from source and I am devel
> I took a look at the intersheet reference patch and it looks like a nice
> addition. It will need to wait until after the schematic file format
> has been updated as it does introduce new functionality to the format.
> We won't be adding new functionality to the existing, legacy schematic
> file
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