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posted by martyb on Thursday January 04 2018, @08:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the scratch-an-itch dept.

I love FOSS, and even though it doesn't work as a model for everything, there are some kinds of applications that just seem to be a perfect fit.

I think one such application is software for CAD as it relates to construction and land surveying(my trade). Much of the design and record data from the field must be accessible for decades and this fact alone builds a strong case for using open formats. Unfortunately, and much to the chagrin of all of the surveyors I know, there seems to be a slow push by the software side of the industry away from using the open formats of old toward proprietary formats. A lot of this is caused by the ever increasing complexity (and reinventing of the wheel) of design software; however, when it comes to boots the ground, not much has changed with means and methods. There are only so many ways to accomplish what we do and most of it has already been optimized. The result of this push toward proprietary formats and overkill software has been the abandonment of good, functional, and simple proprietary software that just worked. Many of the companies that created this good software no longer exist because they have been embraced and extinguished by larger players. There is a growing reality that the only option to keep work going is to pay many 1000's of dollars a year per person for what should be a fairly simple piece of software. This is not the kind of software that would require a lot of support.

So my question is this: What is the best way for me to begin a successful FOSS project like this?

For the record I am not a programmer, but I dabble from time to time. I could foresee it being a fairly easy sell to convince the powers that be to throw some money (one time cost) at a development team to create for us what we need. Between the different companies and contacts that I know in the industry, a sort of corporate crowd funding effort is not far fetched. Why the heck isn't this already done for all the standard corporate software, rather than paying needless licensing fees into perpetuity? Sometimes software just becomes stable. A FOSS solution would be a godsend to smaller mom and pop operations and I think it could cure some of my resentment of people constantly breaking good things for the sake of "progress".

BTW, I have looked at some of the existing open source CAD software and found it all pretty wanting. Could requesting special functionality from these developers be a better route than starting from scratch? Thanks in advance!


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  • (Score: 0) by fakefuck39 on Thursday January 04 2018, @04:59PM (2 children)

    by fakefuck39 (6620) on Thursday January 04 2018, @04:59PM (#617785)

    yeah retard. sorry, but back then it came from french, originally meaning the same thing in english as it did in french. and then since 1840 it has changed meaning, separated from it's french root. (source: lived in france, fluent in french). are you one of those dumbfucks who uses an 1840 definition of the word in your 2018 speech? what a faggot nigger (not meant to be offensive of course, since it wasn't in 1840.

    retard, people who claim English is different now vs 1840 are not people who respond with "it's a dynamic language." we're actually people who point at you and laugh our asses off.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 04 2018, @07:06PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 04 2018, @07:06PM (#617880)

    (source: lived in france, fluent in french

    Oh, ok, that explains your feelings of grandeur (am I allowed to use that word, or do you claim ownership of that one too?) about being a French/English lexicographer. Personally I second-guess my surgeon all the time because I used to work in a hospital (food court teller).

    Or maybe you are being "ironic"? Isn't that the latest word you dumbasses use (those of you who are educated through pop culture songe)? Oh, I know, language changes! I'm actually complimenting you when I say "dumbass" because you're probably thinking it a demeaning term, but that's not how we've been using it since last Sunday. The site hasn't been updated this week, but I'll come back in a few days and show you the new meaning on an online dictionary.

    • (Score: 0) by fakefuck39 on Saturday January 06 2018, @11:54AM

      by fakefuck39 (6620) on Saturday January 06 2018, @11:54AM (#618718)

      Sorry retard. Just as 100% USDA American as you are, just know 6 languages and lived in a lot of places. Funny how you actually did not respond to any point I made. So when you can't argue with the points you pretend someone is French and make fun of the French. I would love to see you argue with some more people - you are my personal clown.