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gEDA-user: "Reproducible Research - Studies in Open Source Hardware Design" highlights gEDA
http://chipdesignmag.com/sld/blog/2008/10/22/reproducible-research-%e2%80%93-studies-in-open-source-hardware-design/
"Reproducible Research – Studies in Open Source Hardware Design"
By John Blyler
"Dr. Gary Ray, associate technical fellow at the Boeing Corporation, sat down
to discuss his personal views with System-Level Design. What follows are
excerpts of that interview. Ray's comments are his opinions, not those of
Boeing."
...
"Ray: Just like open source uses GNU, you would have to use open source EDA
tools to achieve reproducible design. They are not as well developed as the
GNU suite for software, but they are coming along nicely. One website is:
http://geda.seul.org/ The promise is that just with open source multiplying
the ability of people everywhere to collaborate, reproducible design would
allow people to collaborate on hardware instead of having the designs all be
proprietary. Great promise, but hard to change the culture."
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