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How can we improve CircuitPeople.com?

We want to make your boards work on the first try, and we know the community can help. CircuitPeople.com is all about “collaborative design review” and we’re looking to add the features and fixes that a reality. What can we do that will help support getting your designs in front of peers, gather their comments, and help find the right solutions? Let us know!

How can we improve CircuitPeople.com?

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  1. Gerbers are useless without drilling files. So rendering the drill holes is also a needed step.

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  2. More than a few of the images we create end up being used for toner-transfer PCB making by enthusiasts. Scale printing would help save some steps.

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  3. We know more than half the visitors to our site come from outside the US. How much does that experience need to be improved? We can take some steps to use technologies that put our site "closer" to you, wherever you are in the world.

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    I’m working on an updated version of the website that will perform much, much better in a global context. This is still a work in progress (aka. “beta”) — if you’d like to give it a try please let me know by email.

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