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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-05-07T00:09:14Z</created-at>
  <description>This is a (currently) very crude set of tools to make the use of geda a little less painful.

Currently it consists of two tools:
pcbfoot:
	A set of python scripts for generating pcb footprints, currently supporting dil and square smd eg QFN and SOIC - basically anything rectangular with pins along 2 or 4 sides.

ods2trag:
	whilst tragesym is a useful tool, it accepts tab separated .csv files. extracting these from .ods file is a pain where there are lots of devices. ods2trag converts openoffice .ods files to a set of .csv files, one for each table in the .ods file. The idea being that multi-part components can be split into a series of tabs</description>
  <home-url>http://www.bennellick.com/gedashield.html</home-url>
  <license>GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3)</license>
  <mailinglist-url nil="true"></mailinglist-url>
  <slug>gedashield</slug>
  <title>Gedashield</title>
  <wiki-enabled type="boolean">true</wiki-enabled>
  <owner kind="User">tom</owner>
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        <id>5301</id>
        <name>mainline</name>
        <owner kind="User">tom</owner>
        <clone_url>git://gitorious.org/gedashield/mainline.git</clone_url>
      </repository>
    </mainlines>
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      <repository>
        <id>6342</id>
        <name>rspantons-clone</name>
        <owner kind="User">rspanton</owner>
        <clone_url>git://gitorious.org/~rspanton/gedashield/rspantons-clone.git</clone_url>
      </repository>
    </clones>
  </repositories>
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