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In our project we us KiCAD quite a bit for circuit board design, and it's begun to gain traction outside of the original core developer community, specifically at CERN.  When I went to Mozfest last year, there were a few projects in the open science community (including ours, PhotosynQ.org) there which also used KiCAD.  A small amount of support to KiCAD would get it a long long way.  Is this appropriate to add to the list?
In our project we us KiCAD quite a bit for circuit board design, and it's begun to gain traction outside of the original core developer community, specifically at CERN.  When I went to Mozfest last year, there were a few projects in the open science community (including ours, PhotosynQ.org) there which also used KiCAD.  A small amount of support to KiCAD would get it a long long way.  Is this appropriate to add to the list?
-- Hi. The Mozilla project doesn't design hardware or circuit boards and doesn't use KiCAD, so it's not an appropriate addition to the list. In the future, MOSS may have a track for open source projects we don't use or rely on, and KiCAD might qualify for that. :-) [[User:Gerv|Gerv]] ([[User talk:Gerv|talk]]) 08:27, 3 November 2015 (PST)
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