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Re: Challenge/Request for the CAD gurus
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 11 Nov 2001 06:22:26 GMT
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"richard marchetti" <blueofnoon@aol.com> wrote in message
news:GMM3pv.6xr@lugnet.com...
> Anyway, I am not trying to step on toes, and I am very respectful and
> grateful for the work done by the many to tread this path before me. I am
> just trying to help.
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> But if the LDraw project doesn't stay focused I fear that none of it will
> happen to anyone's satisfaction. I just happen to think that better
> documentation is a must, that an easier installation scheme would improve
> things substantially, and that the layout of ldraw.org could use some
> tweaking too.
>
> -- Hop-Frog (I apologize if this is more incoherent or trenchant than usual,
> I am dead tired as I write...)
Hey man -
Good, well thought out post. And exactly what I'm feeling too. Been
chatting with a few people offline about the project of getting more
documentation out there, and its high on the priority list.
One way we can stay focused is have a few more serious contributors step
aside (off LUGNET) and discuss some of this there and start acting ASAP.
I've seen too many discussions diluted and ideas flounder because they get
worn out in discussion on LUGNET.
-Tim
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| | Re: Challenge/Request for the CAD gurus
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| Bram has hit it squarely, as has Jake. Put the two voices together and you get three main ideas... Ldraw should be: 1. Simple to Download 2. Simple to install 3. Simple to understand (i.e. DOCUMENTATION) I would pull back from Jake's request to the (...) (23 years ago, 11-Nov-01, to lugnet.cad)
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