Am Di, 11.09.2007, 20:09, schrieb Chitlesh GOORAH:
> Hello there,
Hi Chitlesh,
regarding the Qucs project there is loads of documentation as well
as public material you may looking for. Please see
<http://qucs.sourceforge.net/docs.html>
as a starting point.
Since I guess you are not intended to read all this I give an overview
about what there is:
* tutorials how to use qucs
* the WorkBook containing most of the tutorials...
* reports about qucs
* the ReportBook
* links to third party documentation; not primarily provided by
the qucs team
* technical descriptions of the qucs software (very detailed)
* list of scientific publications
* build as well as install instructions for all kinds of platforms
and operating systems
I appreciate your promotional work about open source. Keep it up!
I hope this helps,
Stefan.
> I'm looking for promotional materials about qucs or any opensource EDA
> that I
> could use for my new project "Fedora Electronic Lab".
>
> Let me explain in more details:
>
> Some may know I was working on providing alliance and pharosc on the next
> Fedora 8 (for november).
>
> My initial objectives were the Introduction to Application-Specific
> Integrated
> Circuit (ASIC) Design Flow and the required tools available on the Fedora
> Collection for ASIC Design Flow (for Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering)
> and
> at the same time ensuring interoperability between packages.
>
> After receiving some feedbacks from the fedora community, the objectives
> got
> wider till a point that it was tagged with a name "Fedora Electronic Lab".
> Now the latter covers every package for electronic simulation available
> under
> the fedora umbrella. Last week, "Fedora Electronic Lab" was approved to be
> a
> _feature_ for Fedora 8.
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraElectronicLab
>
> Fedora will be releasing customized livecd (and installable) only for
> this FEL. If fedora does, then alliance and qucs will be on the livecd !
> Unfortunately pharosc is too huge [1] to fit in the livecd but will be
> available via yum.
>
> some work has already been started:
> http://clunixchit.blogspot.com/2007/09/creating-his-fedora-electronic-lab.html
>
> List of rpms installed on the livecd (693MB)
> http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL/rpmlist
>
> A development release was made last week:
> http://torrent.fedoraproject.org
> We are looking forward to release another test release along Fedora8Test2
> this
> week.
>
> Now, time has come to write documentations to show the world that :
> * there are open source tools for electronic engineering
> * there is an active and growing open source community (e.g this
> mailing list is a perfect example)
> * and the most important of all, real work can be achieved!
>
> I'm using fedora ambassadors to go to major linux events (linuxtags,
> linuxworldexpo...) and to talk about open source EDAs in order to
> spread the word around the world.
>
> Right now, I'm contacting every one from developers to users to tell
> me (the intention of this email) :
> * how they would market qucs or any opensource EDA they use
> * whether they already have slides they want to share
> * what are the products/projects you have accomplished and that you
> are proud of it
> * if you are using these tools in your company, tell me :) I may add
> the name of your company in my slides (IF you want) thus doing free
> publicity for you.
> * if you are using these tools in your university or education
> institutions,
> I'll be more than happy to hear from them.
>
> I'll be gathering these information from various open source projects
> and will try to merge all these into one big slide. Thus,
> * I can guide the fedora ambassadors so that they can spread the right
> word about these tools
> * any one can use this big slide for other presentations (not only
> people from fedora)
>
> any comment is welcome.
>
> thanks,
> Chitlesh
>
> #[1]
> pharosc noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 62
> k
> pharosc-alliance noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 49
> M
> pharosc-alliance-devel noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 1.1
> M
> pharosc-doc noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 52
> M
> pharosc-magic noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 156
> M
> pharosc-magic-devel noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 123
> M
> pharosc-synopsys noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 10
> M
> pharosc-xcircuit noarch 8.3-1.fc7 installed 11
> M
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