[PCB_FORUM] Re: Announcing the Transition of the ICU PCB Forum to CDNUSERS.ORG

  • From: "Austin Franklin" <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:16:24 -0500

MessageI agree as well.  I prefer the email list format.  Web based
discussion forums are far more cumbersome IMO.

There is no reason to not continue an Allegro PCB email list on either
freelists.org or at yahoo.  The important thing is to have only one
though...

Regards,

Austin
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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of J Wages
  Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:58 AM
  To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: Announcing the Transition of the ICU PCB Forum to
CDNUSERS.ORG


  I agree. I really appreciated receiving the emails from the icu-pcb-forum
and was happy to contribute my 2 cents. I was always able to get some
direction on issues that were pertinent to my design problems and greatly
appreciated the help I received from others. I surely hope that this will
continue, but I can't see my self logging in to view what the latest
question or hot topic is for the day. Please keep this email forum going!!!
I can't stress it strongly enough how much I enjoy the simplicity,
usefulness, and the occasional chuckle at the daily discussions. I have
registered and logged into the CDNUSERS.ORG website and find it very
cumbersome. I realize that some do rag a bit much on and about Cadence, but
it is just the nature of the beast when schedules are looming and formal
help from Cadence is sometimes slow.

  Jim S. Wages / SR. PCB Layout Designer:

  Cary, NC - (919) 466-1596





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  Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:39 AM
  To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Re: Announcing the Transition of the ICU PCB Forum to
CDNUSERS.ORG





  And so the other shoe drops, and Cadence kills of another user group.  I
am surprised it took so long, it took them less than a year to kill off the
Specctra group after they bought it.  Now all those "hidden" Cadence
employees (hidden except when they went on vacation) won't have to endure us
"rabble-rousers" any more.



  Mike, the advantages are to Cadence, not to the users.  It is a lot more
of a hassle to have to log into a web site than it is to answer emails, but
it is much easier to control content.  On top of that, Cadence has
absolutely NO interest in making the site more accusable to visually
impaired users such as myself.  When told that the next was hard to read,
the web team's reply was that since my employer's site used small text, too,
I had no reason to complain.  Real helpful...  I have enough difficulty
reading the site, I doubt I will be visiting that often.



  It's been a fun ride.  See y'all in the funny papers     <:^)



  --
  George Patrick
  Tektronix, Inc.
  Central Engineering, Engineering Design Services
  P.O. Box 500, M/S 39-512
  Beaverton, OR 97077-0001
  A 503-627-5272 (voice)     A 503-627-5587 (fax)
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    From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Michael.Catrambone@xxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 20:27
    To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Announcing the Transition of the ICU PCB Forum to
CDNUSERS.ORG
    Importance: High


    ICU PCB Forum Participants,

    Last month, the Cadence Designer Network rolled out an enhanced new
    User Community site at"www.cdnusers.org".  Our goal for this site is to
    promote a greater exchange of technical information and ideas among
    customers, and between customers and Cadence throughout the year
    between the annual CDNLive! Conferences.

    This community site has established user forums for the SPB Co-Design
    space that the PCB Forum on Freelist.org currently serves.
    Cadence technical/support AEs have been encouraged to register as
    members of this new community to monitor the forum postings and
    contribute to the discussion as we have seen on the PCB Forum.

    The ICU PCB SIG board members, who currently maintain the Freelists
    PCB Forum, have accepted moderator positions on the new cdnusers
    community site.  Detailed discussions were held regarding whether
    or not to move the Freelists forum to the cdnusers PCB Forum.
    The consensus from those discussions was that we should shutdown
    the ICU PCB Forum on Freelists.org and transition over to the forums
    on cdnusers.org.  The cdnusers community site is open to the public
    so please feel free to browse around to see what it is all about.

    Note that at the forum or the thread level you are able to subscribe
    and get email notifications of all posts directly to your desktop
    (must be registered and logged in to access this feature).

    There are many advantages in moving over to this new user community,
    above and beyond the forums.  The cdnusers site is organized into four
    major technology zones, with user-contributed articles and interviews
    user contributed product reviews, screenshots and videos, as well as
    user-to-user forums.  The content on these zones will be refreshed on
    a weekly to bi-weekly basis, and the forums and user comments are
    posted immediately with moderator oversight.  The forum and community
    moderators will poll the user community from time to time on current
    design challenges, tool enhancements, tool refinements and tool
    use common practices.  This feedback will be used to drive content
    at the annual CDNLive! Conference and provide input to the Cadence
    planning/development process.

    We are also developing a process to capture key issues to feed back to
    Cadence on a regular basis which will be done via the www.cdnusers.org
    web site.

    We have a lot of talented users that have taken part in this forum and
    we do not want to lose this knowledge base.  We encourage everyone
    to register for this new community site and connect with other Cadence
    users worldwide.  Once registered you will be able to reply and post to
    the user forums and access any of the downloads including the CDNLive!
    2005 Silicon Valley Proceedings.

    Please visit  http://www.cdnusers.org and click Register to get started.
    Note: We will process the registrations as quickly as possible but
    there may be slight delay in receiving the confirmation email which
    grants login access to the site.

    Thank you all for supporting the ICU PCB Forum. We look forward to see
    everyone's participation on the new Cadence user community site,
    www.cdnusers.org

    Sincerely,
    Michael Catrambone
    UTStarcom, Inc.
    Chairman
    Cadence Designer Network

    Andreas Kulik
    ICU PCB SIG Chair
    PTC

    Randy Bye
    ICU PCB SIG Co-Chair
    Unisys Corporation

    Carl Musetti
    SilverStorm Technologies

    Charlie Davies
    Harris Corporation

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