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

  • From: "David Greig" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 17:22:25 -0000

Completely agree. This list is by far the most efficient (from a users 
perspective) means of communication and information about
Cadences SPB products.
 
Their website really is a PITA - logging in, poor layout for threads etc, and 
in pixels rather than something that translates
into a scalable font. Must be be an apllemac sort of thing, who would of 
thought that punters (sorry, customers) have huge
screens with very small pixels?
 
 
Best Regards
 
David Greig
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From: icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
george.h.patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 07 March 2006 16:39
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
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http://www.tektronix.com     <http://www.pcb-designer.com/> 
http://www.pcb-designer.com
 
"Off-Grid and Proud of it!"

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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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