Re: Electronic drawing standards question



Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 12:20:56 -0400, Chuck Harris

They are a classic example of a solution searching in vain for
a problem.

-Chuck


The great committee solution, almost as useful as the EDIF "standard"
;-)

...Jim Thompson

Except that EDIF could have been great if the committee had been competent. As it is, there are so many variations, that all follow the standard, that the interoperability they envisioned is all but impossible.

-Chuck
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