i think the first option is the best i'm an architect and i don't know anything about programming i just want to find a good cad program to use under linux, so i can give up windows forever.:) i'm using icad from cadopia, and i'd like to find a compatible cad program so that i can use dwg files Helena > it's not a new subject, but most discussion about splittig the list has been > off list. > i just got word from the staff at freelists and they do not consider it > duplication as long as the two lists are "really discussing two > different facets of CAD on linux". > > so at the risk of starting a flame war. do we keep cad-linux for user > discussion and anouncements, splitting off the development to a new > list(suggestions for a name)? > > do we create an annoucement list and keep all discussion on cad-linux? > > or > > are there other options that should be considered? > > > btw, i know that most projects have their own development list, but more than > one or two new projects got started on this list. several projects found new > help and ideas from discussion from this list. i'd hate to lose that. > > > i can find strong point for either of the two above options. > feedback, comments, suggestions. > > > > -- > Oh i've slipped the surly bonds of DOS > and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings. > http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/ > //www.freelists.org/webpage/cad-linux >