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On Wed, 4 Feb 2015, Stuart Brorson wrote:
> I'll accept some responsibility for the idea that m4 footprints are
> deprecated.  Long ago, when I was putting together the document about

I've no commitment to M4 as such.  It is, granted, a very messy and
unfamiliar language, and it's probably only because M4 is used in Autoconf
and sendmail (both of which people love to hate) that it's still around at
all.

However, I think the more abstract concept of footprints being
parameterized - so that, for instance, you can define how you want DIPs to
look and have them all be consistent with each other without defining and
maintaining 8-pin, 14-pin, 16-pin, and 40-pin DIPs separately by hand - is
important and valuable.  It seems a shame that gEDA once had that ability
and now basically doesn't.

-- 
Matthew Skala
mskala AT ansuz DOT sooke DOT bc DOT ca                 People before principles.
http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/

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